1.3: Carbohydrates - disaccharides Flashcards

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How to make maltose

A

Glucose + Glucose

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How to make lactose

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Glucose + Galactose

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3
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How to make sucrose

A

Glucose + Fructose

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4
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What is the reaction that joins monosaccharides

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A condensation reaction - a molecule of water is removed

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What bond is formed between monosaccharides

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1-4 Glycosidic bond

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What is the reaction called when a disaccharide is broken down into its monosaccharides

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Hydrolysis - water is added which breaks the glycosidic bond

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What is the test for non-reducing sugars

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  1. Add 2cm if the food sample being tested and 2cm of Benedicts reagent to a test tube
  2. Place the test tube in a gently boiling water bath for 5 minutes. If no colour change then it isn’t a reducing sugar
  3. Add another 2cm if the food sample to 2cm of dilute HCL in a test tube and gently heat for 5 minutes
  4. Add hydrogen carbonate to alkalise the solution, test with pH paper to see if alkaline
  5. Re-test with benedicts reagent, if it turns orange/brown then it is a non-reducing sugar because the dissacharides have been hydrolysed
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What is a polysaccharide

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Many monosaccharides joined together by glycosidic bonds

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9
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What is an example of a polysaccharide and what is it made of

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Starch. Made of alpha glucose

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What is the test for starch

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  1. Add 2cm of the sample to a test tube
  2. Add two drops of iodine and stir
  3. Blue/black colour change = starch
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