I have a white solid, soluble in water at room temperature and insoluble in ether even at high temperatures, with melting point measured at 82~84ºC (suffers decomposition). Said solid is recrystallized in ethanol and dried with a high vacuum pump for complete removal of water, the resulting crystals had a melting point of 145~147ºC (also decomposed).
The Lasagna extract made by fusing it with Sodium showed negative reactions to Nitrogen, Sulphur and halogens.
It's water solution has neutral pH and reacts positively to Benedict's reagent, forming a deep red precipitate.
It's derivative with phenylhydrazone has a melting point of 208ºC.
What is this solid?