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Quantitative analysis of Carbohydrate

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1 Quantitative analysis of Carbohydrate
Total soluble carbohydrate Reducing carbohydrate Aldo reducing carbohydrate Quantitative analysis of Carbohydrate

2 Extraction of soluble carbohydrate
Accurately weighed sample Boiling 80% neutral ethanol/6h Filter Complete to 50ml in volumetric flask

3 Phenol-sulfuric acid method
1 ml extract + 1 ml 5%phenol then 5 ml sulfuric acid conc. Distilled water as blank sample Standard curve is done by pure glucose. Measuring in spectrophotometer at 490 nm.

4 Total reducing sugars Schoorl method (volumetric method)
Reducing sugars + Cu++ (more than enough to oxidize all available reducing sugars)→ R-COOH + Cu2O↓ (equivalent to the amount of sugars) Cu++ (the excess) + KI I2 (equivalent to the amount of excess Cu++ ) + K2SO4 I2 +Na2 S2O3 → 2I−+ Na2S4O6 (Titration from blue to colorless in presence of starch indicator) H2SO4 dil.

5 Total reducing sugars Colorimetric method
R-CHO + Cu++ → R-COO− + Cu2O↓ (weight) Cu2O↓ + molybdic → blue color The intensity of the color is related to the concentration of the sugars. Ferricyanide (yellow; measured at 420 nm) is reduced by sugars to Ferrocyanide (colorless) in relation with the concentration

6 Aldo reducing sugars Iodine in alkaline medium
I2 + NaOH → NaOI (Hypoiodide; a weak oxidizing agent that can oxidize only aldosugar but not ketosugars; should be more than enough to oxidize all available aldosugars) R-CHO + NaOI → R-COONa NaOI (excess) + H2SO4 → I2 (equi. to the excess) I2 +Na2 S2O3 → 2I−+ Na2S4O6 (Titration from blue to colorless in presence of starch indicator)

7 Schoorl method Na2S2O3 (0.0901N)
10 ml sugar solution (or water in the blank) Then 10 ml Fehling’s mixture Then heating 2 min. then cooling Then adding 10 ml KI + 10 ml H2SO4 dil Then 2 ml starch indicator Titration from blue to colorless flask

8 Iodine alkaline Na2S2O3 (0.0901N)
10 ml sugar solution (or water in the blank) Then 2 drops NaOH + 10 ml iodine solution Let in dark place for 2 min. Then adding 10 ml H2SO4 dil. Then 2 ml starch indicator Titration from blue to colorless flask

9 Calculation mg/l = (Vb-Vs) х N х 10 х 9 х 100


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