Bennedict’s reagent test is conducted to confirm the presence of

Bennedict’s reagent test is conducted to confirm the presence of

Options

(a) polysachharides like starch
(b) lipids
(c) reducing sugars
(d) proteins

Correct Answer:

reducing sugars

Explanation:

All those sugars which have free aldehyde or ketone group are called reducing sugars. These are able to reduce cupric ions (Cu⁺²) into cuprous ions (Cu⁺). The two common test are Benedict’s test and Fehling’s test. Both tests employ alkaline solution of copper sulphate which is blue in colour with reducing sugar it gives orange to brick red precipitation. Galactose is a reducing sugar. It gives brownish red precipitate wiht Fehling reagent and wiht Benedict’s reagent it gives yellow, red or green precipitate confirming the presence of sugar. Sucrose, starch are non-reducing sugars.

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