Testing for Biological molecules

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Testing for Biological molecules INB Pg 19

Testing for Presence of Sugars Reducing sugars are sugars that can carry out a process known as reduction, and become oxidized in the process Reducing sugars include all monosaccharides (ex glucose) and some disaccharides (ex maltose) Only common nonreducing sugar is sucrose

Testing for Presence of Sugars Benedict’s test: Benedict’s reagent contains copper(II) sulfate in an alkaline solution and has a distinctive blue color Reducing sugars will reduce soluble blue copper sulfate to insoluble red-brown copper oxide, which is seen as a precipitate

Testing for Presence of Sugars Procedure Add Benedict’s reagent to the solution you are testing and heat it in a water bath (95C) If reducing sugar is present, solution will gradually turn through green, yellow, and orange to red-brown as precipitate is formed As long as excess Benedict’s is used, the intensity of the red color is directly related to the concentration of the reducing sugar

Benedict’s Test

Testing for Presence of Sugars Sucrose is a non-reducing sugar, and will NOT yield a pos. Benedict’s test To test for non-reducing sugars, the disaccharide is first broken down into monosaccharides (what chemical process is this?)

Testing for Presence of Sugars Sucrose is a non-reducing sugar, and will NOT yield a pos. Benedict’s test To test for non-reducing sugars, the disaccharide is first broken down into monosaccharides (what chemical process is this?) HYDROLYSIS! This is accomplished with HCl

Testing for Presence of Non-reducing Sugars : Procedure Only conclusive AFTER a negative Benedict’s test Heat sugar solution with HCl Neutralize solution with alkali (ex NaOH) Add Benedict’s reagent and heat in hot water bath If there is a color change and precipitate, there is a non-reducing sugar present in original solution If both a reducing and nonreducing sugar are present, the precipitate obtained will be heavier than the one obtained in the Benedict’s test

Testing for Presence of Starch Starch molecules tend to curl up into long spirals The hole that runs down the middle of the spiral is just the right size for iodine molecules to fit into

Testing for Presence of Starch Procedure Iodine solution (Iodine in potassium iodide solution) is orange-brown Add a drop of iodine solution to the substance to be tested A blue-black color is quickly produced if starch is present

Iodide Test

Testing for Presence of Lipids Lipids are insoluble in water, but soluble in ethanol (alcohol) This fact is made use of in the emulsion test for lipids

Testing for Presence of Lipids Procedure Unknown substance is added to a test tube containing absolute ethanol Stopper test tube and shake vigorously Test tube then poured into test tube of water If lipids are present, a cloudy white suspension is formed No lipid present = colorless solution in water

Testing for Presence of Lipids

Testing for Presence of Proteins All proteins have peptide bonds which contain nitrogen atoms These form a purple complex with copper (II) ions The reagent used for this test is called biuret reagent

Testing for Presence of Proteins Procedure Add biuret solution to unknown solution to be tested No heating required Purple color indicates that protein is present Develops slowly over several minutes

Testing for Presence of Proteins

Pre-Lab: Safety Always wear protective eye goggles and gloves Wear aprons to protect your clothing from staining NEVER direct the open end of a test tube towards another person, including yourself Do not put anything from the lab in your mouth Use caution around heating plates Never reach across test tubes in a hot water bath

Pre-Lab Questions 1.) What are 3 types of macromolecules? Give the monomer and polymer names for each type. 2.) What are the reactions that make polymers called? When are these reactions used in the body? 3.) What are the reactions that make monomers from polymers called? When are these reactions used in the body?

Table 1.1 Sample Test Used Observation Conclusion Control A B C D Reducing sugar: Benedict’s test Non-reducing sugar: Hydrolysis with HCl, neutralize with NaOH, and Benedict’s test Starch: iodine in potassium iodide solution A Reducing sugar test Non-reducing sugar test Starch test B C D