Biochemical Tests Flashcards

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What is the test for proteins?

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  • Biuret test.
  • Add sodium hydroxide solution to sample, then add copper sulfate solution to sample.
  • If solution turns purple then protein is present.
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What is the test for lipids?

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  • Emulsion test.
  • Add ethanol to sample and then add water and shake.
  • If solution turns a milky, white colour then a lipid is present.
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What is the test for starch?

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  • Iodine test.
  • Add potassium iodide solution which has iodine dissolved in it to the sample.
  • If the sample turns from brown to purple/black then starch is present.
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What is the test for reducing sugars?

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  • Benedict’s test.
  • Add Benedict’s reagent to sample and heat it in a water bath for 5 minutes.
  • If the solution turns from blue to a brick red then reducing sugar is present.
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What is the test for non-reducing sugars?

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  • Benedict’s test.
  • If reducing sugar test is negative, then firstly dilute hydrochloric acid needs to be added to the sample first then add sodium hydrogencarbonate and then carry out the normal Benedict’s test.
  • If sample turns from blue to brick red then non-reducing sugar is present.
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What are reagent test strips?

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-They are test strips covered in reagent which test for glucose. They change colour is glucose is present and then the colour change is compared to a chart.

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How can you determine the concentration of a solution?

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  • Use a colorimeter, which measures the absorbance.

- So the higher the absorbance the more concentrated a solution is.

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How do you carry out a serial dilution?

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What are biosensors?

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  • It is a device which uses biological molecules like an enzyme to detect chemicals in a solution.
  • The biological molecule produces a chemical signal which is converted to an electrical signal by a transducer. This signal is the processed.
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How does a glucose biosensor work?

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  • It is used to determine the concentration of glucose in a solution.
  • Uses enzyme glucose oxidase and electrodes.
  • Enzyme catalyses oxidation of glucose at electrodes which creates a charge and converts it into an electrical signal.
  • Signal is processed and used to work out initial glucose concentration.
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What does chromatography do?

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-Separate solutions and identifies it’s components.

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What is a mobile phase and what is a stationary phase?

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  • Mobile=when molecules can move - a liquid solvent is used such as water.
  • Stationary=when molecules cannot move - uses chromatography paper or has a thin layer of solid such as silica gel.
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How do you set up paper chromatography?

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