Biochemical tests

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  • Who is the instructor for the A-level biology lesson?
    1. Ik
  • What is the focus of the lesson?
    Biochemical tests for biological molecules
  • What types of biological molecules are tested in this lesson?
    Carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids
  • Which polysaccharide test is covered in this lesson?
    Starch test
  • What reagent is used to test for starch?
    Iodine
  • What color change indicates the presence of starch?
    Brown-orange to blue-black
  • What is the reagent used for the reducing sugars test?
    Benedict's solution
  • What color indicates a positive result for reducing sugars?
    Blue to orange
  • What does a negative result for reducing sugars look like?
    Remains blue
  • What does the color change in the reducing sugars test indicate?
    Concentration of reducing sugar
  • Why does the reaction occur first at the top of the solution?
    Due to convection currents
  • What is the only non-reducing sugar mentioned?
    Sucrose
  • What is the first step in testing for non-reducing sugars?
    Perform the Benedict's test
  • What must be done to sucrose before retesting with Benedict's solution?
    Perform acid hydrolysis
  • What happens during acid hydrolysis of sucrose?
    It breaks glycosidic bonds
  • What is the result of boiling sucrose in acid?
    It converts to glucose and fructose
  • What color change indicates a positive result for non-reducing sugars after hydrolysis?
    Blue to brick red
  • What reagent is used to test for proteins?
    Biuret reagent
  • What color indicates a positive result for proteins?
    Purple-lilac color
  • What is the first step in testing for lipids?
    Dissolve lipid in ethanol
  • What indicates a positive result for lipids?
    White emulsion
  • What are the steps for testing reducing sugars?
    1. Add Benedict's reagent.
    2. Heat the mixture.
    3. Observe color change.
    4. Interpret results based on color.
  • What are the steps for testing non-reducing sugars?
    1. Perform Benedict's test.
    2. If negative, boil with acid.
    3. Neutralize with alkaline.
    4. Retest with Benedict's reagent.
    5. Observe color change.
  • What are the steps for testing proteins?
    1. Add Biuret reagent.
    2. Observe color change.
    3. Interpret results based on color.
  • What are the steps for testing lipids?
    1. Dissolve lipid in ethanol.
    2. Add distilled water.
    3. Observe for white emulsion.
  • What are the positive test results for each biomolecule?
    • Lipids: White emulsion
    • Proteins: Purple-lilac color
    • Starch: Blue-black color
    • Reducing sugars: Color varies (green to brick red)