Practicals Flashcards
What are the seven food groups
- vitamins
- minerals
- fibre
- proteins
- fats
- carbohydrates
- water
What is the use of the iodine solution test
It is the test for starch
What is the use of the Benedict’s solution test
It is the test for reducing sugars
What is the use of the biuret test
Test for proteins
What is the use of the ethanol emulsion test
It is the test for lipids (fats and oils)
What is the positive and negative results of a iodine solution test for starch
Positive - colour changes to blue-black colour
Negative - colour stays browny-orange
What is the positive and negative results of a Benedict test for sugar/glucose
Positive - range of colours which show you the concentration of reducing sugars
green- trace
yellow- low
orange- moderate
brick red- high
Negative - light blue
What is the positive and negative results of a Ethanol emulsion test for Lipids
Positive - cloudy emulsion
Negative - colourless
Emulsion
When one liquid doesn’t dissolve in another it just forms little droplets
What is the positive and negative results of a biuret test for proteins
Positive - purple
Negative - blue
Method for Iodine test for starch
- Place food samples on spotting tile
- Number each sample
- Add two drops of iodine solution to each sample
- Record color of solution
- safety: safety goggle + lab coat
Method for Biuret test for Protein
- Place sample food in test tubes and number them
- Add 2 cm^3 (20 drops) of biuret reagent to samples (if food is dry add 5 drops of distilled water)
- Record color of reagent
- safety: safety goggles + lab coat
Method for Emulsion (ethanol) test for Lipids (fats)
- Place food samples in a test tube and number them
- Add 2 cm^3 (20 drops) of ethanol to the food samples
- Shake the tube for 10 seconds
- Pour sample into tube of distilled water
- Record the color of reagent
safety: safety goggles + lab coat
Method for Benedict’s test for reducing sugars
- Place food samples in a boiling tube and number them
- Add 2 cm^3 (20 drops) of Benedict reagent to food samples
- Place the tube into a boiling water bath (carefully)
- Leave for 3-4 minutes
- Remove carefully with a test tube holder
- Record color of the reagent
- safety: safety goggles + lab coat + avoid contact with skin