3.4 Testing for Carbohydrates Flashcards
1
Q
How do you carry out the Benedicts test? (For reducing sugars)
A
- Place the sample in boiling tube (grind up/blend in water if solid)
- Add an equal volume of Benedictus solution
- Heat the mixture gently in a boiling water bath for five minutes
2
Q
What do the colour changes of the Benedicts reducing sugar test show?
A
Red = positive (high reducing sugar) Orange = positive (medium reducing sugar) Yellow = positive (low reducing sugar) Green = positive (very low reducing sugar) Blue = negative (no reducing sugar)
3
Q
How do you carry out the Benedicts test? (For non-reducing sugars)
A
Carry out the Benedicts test for reducing sugar. If a negative result is obtained then carry out the test for non reducing sugars :
- Add dilute hydrochloric acid (HCl)
- Boil with the HCl
- Then look at the colour change to see how much sugar is present
4
Q
How do you test for starch?
A
- Add drops of potassium iodide to sample
2. If there is a colour change from yellow/brown to purple/black then starch is present
5
Q
What are reagent strips and how are they used?
A
They can be used to determine the presence of reducing sugars
+ an advantage of using them is that, with the use of a colour-coded chart, the concentration of the sugar can be determined