Food Tests

    Cards (5)

    • The Iodine test for starch
      1. Put some of the food sample into a test tube
      2. Add a few drops of iodine solution to the food sample using a pipette
      3. If starch is present, the solution turns from brown to blue-black
    • The Benedict's test for reducing sugars

      1. Add an equal volume or excess of Benedict's solution to the food sample in a test tube
      2. Place in a hot water bath for a few minutes
      3. If reducing sugar is present, a brick red precipitate is formed. If reducing sugar is absent, the solution remains blue
    • Test for protein
      1. Add a few drops of Biuret's reagent (sodium hydroxide and copper (II) sulphate) to the food sample in a test tube
      2. Shake the solution to mix and wait for a few minutes
      3. If protein is present, the solution turns from blue to purple
    • Test for lipids
      1. Add a few cm3 of ethanol to the food sample
      2. Pour this mixture into a test tube of equal volumes of distilled water
      3. If lipids are present, a white emulsion is formed on the surface of the mixture
    • Sources of error
      • Colour change of Benedict's test and Biuret test may be subtle and difficult to judge if the concentration of the tested molecule is low
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