Food Tests

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  • What should you be able to describe by the end of the video?
    How to carry out chemical tests
  • What is the focus of the required practical mentioned?
    The chemical tests for carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids
  • What must be worn due to the hazardous nature of the chemicals?
    Safety goggles
  • What is the procedure for preparing a food sample for testing?
    1. Grind food sample with distilled water using a mortar and pestle.
    2. Transfer paste to a beaker and add more distilled water.
    3. Stir to dissolve chemicals and food.
    4. Filter to remove suspended food particles.
  • What are the two main types of carbohydrates mentioned?
    Starch and sugars
  • How do you test for starch in a food solution?
    Add iodine solution to the food solution
  • What color does iodine turn if starch is present?
    Blue-black
  • What color indicates no starch is present in the iodine test?
    Orange
  • How do you test for sugars like glucose?
    Add Benedict solution and heat in water
  • What does a green color in the Benedict test indicate?
    A small amount of sugar is present
  • What does a brick red color in the Benedict test indicate?
    A lot of sugar is present
  • What type of sugars does the Benedict test work for?
    Reducing sugars
  • What is the test for proteins?
    Add Biuret solution to the food solution
  • What color change indicates the presence of protein in the Biuret test?
    Blue to purple or lilac
  • What is the procedure for testing lipids?
    1. Grind food sample with distilled water using a mortar and pestle.
    2. Transfer to a test tube without filtering.
    3. Add distilled water and ethanol.
    4. Gently shake the solution.
    5. Look for a white cloudy emulsion.
  • Why do we not filter the solution when testing for lipids?
    Lipid molecules stick to filter paper
  • What indicates the presence of lipids in the lipid test?
    A white cloudy emulsion forms
  • What is a safety precaution when using ethanol in lipid testing?
    No naked flames should be present
  • What are the key chemicals used in food tests?
    • Iodine solution for starch
    • Benedict solution for sugars
    • Biuret solution for proteins
    • Ethanol for lipids
  • What are the positive results for each food test?
    • Starch: Blue-black with iodine
    • Sugars: Color change with Benedict solution
    • Proteins: Blue to purple with Biuret solution
    • Lipids: White cloudy emulsion with ethanol