Required Practical Activity 4 - Use Qualitative Reagents To Test For A Range Of Carbohydrates, Lipids, And Proteins Flashcards e
What is the apparatus needed to use qualitative reagents to test for a range of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins?
• Food: potato, carrot, crisps, biscuits, cheese
• Spotting tile
• Pipette
• 10cm3 measuring cylinder or plastic syringe
• Beaker
• Boiling tubes
• Heating equipment
• Test tubes
• lodine solution
• Benedict’s reagent
• Ethanol
What is the method used to test for starch?
- Put a small piece of the food to test on a white tile.
- Add two drops of iodine solution to the food.
- If the iodine goes from orange-brown to blue-black, the food contains starch.
What is the method used to test for glucose?
- Mix a small sample of the food with 3 cm3 of Benedict’s solution in a boiling tube.
- Heat the mixture in a hot water bath for 3 minutes.
- If the solution goes from blue to brick red colour, the food contains sugar.
What is the method used to test for protein?
- Mix a small sample of the food with 3 cm3 of biuret solution.
- Leave for 2 minutes.
- If the mixture goes from blue to a pale purple colour, the food contains protein.
What is the method used to test for lipids?
- Mix a small sample of the food with 1 cm of ethanol in a dry
test tube. - Pour the ethanol into a test tube full of cold water.
- If the water goes from colourless to milky white, the food contains lipid.
What is the colour change for positive starch test?
Orange/brown - blue/black
What is the colour change for positive glucose test?
Blue to brick red
What is the colour change for positive protein test?
Blue to lilac/purple
What is the colour change for a positive lipid test?
Colourless - cloudy white precipitate