Reagents and food testing
There are different tests which can be used to detect carbohydrates, proteins and lipids.
They involve adding a reagent to a food sample which changes colour depending on what biological molecules are present.
Sometimes it may be necessary to crush the food or add water to the food before adding the reagentA chemical that indicates the presence of a substance, usually by changing colour..
Food sample | Reagent | Method | Initial colour | Colour of positive result |
Reducing sugar | 叠别苍别诲颈肠迟鈥檚 | Add 叠别苍别诲颈肠迟鈥檚 reagent to the food and boil in a water bath. | Blue | Brick red precipitate |
Starch | Iodine | Add iodine reagent to the food. | Yellow-brown | Blue-black |
Protein/amino acids | Biuret (a mixture of sodium hydroxide and copper sulfate). | Add Biuret reagent to the food. | Blue | Lilac/purple |
Fat | Ethanol | Add ethanol to the food to dissolve the fat then add water. | Colourless | White emulsion |
Food sample | Reducing sugar |
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Reagent | 叠别苍别诲颈肠迟鈥檚 |
Method | Add 叠别苍别诲颈肠迟鈥檚 reagent to the food and boil in a water bath. |
Initial colour | Blue |
Colour of positive result | Brick red precipitate |
Food sample | Starch |
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Reagent | Iodine |
Method | Add iodine reagent to the food. |
Initial colour | Yellow-brown |
Colour of positive result | Blue-black |
Food sample | Protein/amino acids |
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Reagent | Biuret (a mixture of sodium hydroxide and copper sulfate). |
Method | Add Biuret reagent to the food. |
Initial colour | Blue |
Colour of positive result | Lilac/purple |
Food sample | Fat |
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Reagent | Ethanol |
Method | Add ethanol to the food to dissolve the fat then add water. |
Initial colour | Colourless |
Colour of positive result | White emulsion |