Methods of Carbohydrate Detection Flashcards

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Is Molisch’s Test quantitative or qualitative?

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Qualitative

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State the principle of Molisch’s Test.

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Reaction of CHO with H2SO4 occurs. Glycosidic bonds in polysaccharides are broken to form monosaccharides. A dehydration reaction and formation of furfural occurs. The reaction of furfural with a phenolic compound (alpha-naphthol) produces a purple or violet condensation product

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True or false: the Anthrone Test is qualitative.

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False

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What is the principle and procedure of the Anthrone Test?

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Similar to Molisch’s test, but the phenolic compound in this instance is anthrone, and quantitative determination can be obtained using the spectrophotometer. A positive result will produce a blue-green complex that absorbs at 620nm, and the intensity indicates the quantity. Standards are required for this method.

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Fehling’s Test examines for ________ sugars.

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Reducing

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What colour is the precipitate of a positive Fehling’s test?

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Brick-red

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Benedict’s Test and Barfoed’s Test are _______ tests.

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Qualitative

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The Nelson-Somogyi Assay is a _______ test.

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Quantitative

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9
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What test can be used to detect starch, and other polysaccharides?

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Iodine test

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10
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What is the principle of the Nelson-Somogyi Assay?

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Cu2+ ions are reduced to Cu+ by reducing sugars. Further reaction occurs. Cu+ ions are reacted with a mixture of acidic ammonium molybdate and sodium arsenate (an arsenomolybdate complex).
This results in a blue solution, absorbing at 520nm.

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What results should be observed when the iodine test is performed on suspected amylose, amylopectin, and glycogen?

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Amylose - incorporation of I3- ions into long amylose helix forms a blue black colour
Amylopectin - no reaction, and forms a yellow colour
Glycogen - does not fully incorporate, and forms a reddish-brown colour

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12
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True or false: aldehyde groups are unable to participate in redox reactions.

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False

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13
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Reducing sugars have a free ______ group.

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Aldehyde

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