2.2 tests for bio molecules Flashcards

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How do you test for starch?

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Method: Add iodine solution

Colour change: If starch is present there will be a colour change from yellow-brown to blue-black

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How do you test for reducing sugars?

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Method: Heat a reducing sugar with benedicts solution.
Colour change: blue to orange

(goes blue to green to yellow to orange-red)

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How do you test for Non-reducing sugars?

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Method:
-Boil with hydrochloric acid to hydrolyse the sucrose in to glucose and fructose
-neutralise it using sodium hydrogencarbonate
-test for reducing sugars again
Colour change:
a positive result will be green, yellow, orange or red

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How do you test for lipids?

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Method:
The emulsion test
-mix the sample with ethanol (as lipids are not soluble in water)
- filter
-pour the solution into water 

Colour change: A white emulsion indicates lipids

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5
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What is a reducing sugar?

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A sugar which can ‘reduce’ other molecules by donating electrons.

e.g. the monosaccharides glucose, galactose, fructose
or the disaccharide lactose or maltose

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Why do non-reducing sugars not show up using the method for reducing sugars?

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They cant donate electrons, meaning they cant turn the Cu2+ into Cu+, so no copper oxide is formed.

Copper oxide is responsible for changing the colour.

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7
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What colour change shows a positive result for the test for sugars?

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Start: Blue
End: Green -> Yellow -> Orange -> Red

(each colour shows an increase in the concentration of sugar)

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What is the colour change when starch is present in iodine?

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No Starch: Yellow brown

Starch Added: Blue-black

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9
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What is the name of the test for proteins?

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Biuret Test

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10
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What colour change indicates the presence of protein in the biuret test?

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Blue to Purple

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11
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How do we test for lipids?

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Emulsion Test

Adding ethanol and water

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12
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What indicates a positive result from the emulsion test>

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A cloudy white precipitate

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