The Mandelin reagent is used as a simple spot-test to presumptively identify alkaloids as well as other compounds. It is composed of a mixture of ammonium metavanadate and concentrated sulfuric acid. Its primary use is for the detection of ketamine and PMA[1] Unlike the most common reagent test chemicals, it has a deep red colour that changes to yellow if there is no alkaloid, which occurs within about 48 hours of mixing.[2]
The United States Department of Justice method for producing the reagent is the addition of 100 mL of concentrated (95–98%) sulfuric acid to 0.5[3]-1 g of Ammonium metavanadate.[4]
This reagent was invented by the German pharmacologist, Karl Friedrich Mandelin (1854–1906) at the University of Dorpat.
| Substance | Color | 
|---|---|
| 2C-T-7 | Wine dark to Black[5] | 
| Acetaminophen | Moderate olive | 
| Benzphetamine | Brilliant yellow green | 
| Chlorpromazine | Dark olive | 
| Cocaine | Deep orange yellow | 
| Codeine | Dark olive | 
| d-Amphetamine | Moderate bluish green | 
| d-Methamphetamine | Dark yellowish green | 
| Diacetylmorphine (Heroin) | Moderate reddish brown | 
| Dimethoxymethamphetamine | Dark olive brown | 
| Doxepin | Very reddish brown | 
| Dristan | Greyish olive | 
| Exedrine | Dark olive | 
| Ketamine | Deep reddish orange[1] | 
| Mace | Moderate olive green | 
| MDA | Bluish black[6] | 
| MDMA | Bluish black[6] | 
| Mescaline | Dark yellowish brown | 
| Methadone | Dark greyish blue | 
| Methaqualone | Very orange yellow | 
| Methylphenidate | Brilliant orange yellow | 
| Morphine | Dark greyish reddish brown | 
| Opium | Olive black | 
| Oxycodone | Dark greenish yellow | 
| Procaine | Deep orange | 
| Propoxyphene | Dark reddish brown | 
| Psilocybin | Green [7] | 
| Paramethoxyamphetamine (PMA) | Reddish brown [1] | 
| Paramethoxymethamphetamine (PMMA) | Reddish brown [1] | 
| Salt (NaCl-HCl) | Strong orange | 
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Mandelin EZ Testing Kit". EZ Test. Retrieved 2012-01-27.
- ↑ "Reagent Tests UK - Mandelin reagent". Reagent Tests UK. Retrieved 3 April 2016.
- ↑ Poe, Charles F.; O'Day, David W. (2006). "A study of Mandelin's test for strychnine". Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association. 19 (12): 1292. doi:10.1002/jps.3080191206.
- 1 2 "Color Test Reagents/Kits for Preliminary Identification of Drugs of Abuse" (PDF). Law Enforcement and Corrections Standards and Testing Program. July 2000. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
- ↑ "2-C-T-7 Mandelin". Reagent Base.
- 1 2 "Dancesafe Mandelin Reagent". Dancesafe. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
- ↑ Mahmood, Zafar Alam (2013). "Bioactive Alkaloids from Fungi: Psilocybin". Natural Products: Phytochemistry, Botany and Metabolism of Alkaloids, Phenolics and Terpenes. Springer-Verlag. pp. 523–552. ISBN 978-3-642-22143-9.
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