Molisch's Test for Carbohydrates 2.0

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Molisch's Test is used to identify a Carbohydrate.
    5 drop of Molisch Reagent (alpha-naphthol) was added to 2 mL of each sample.
    2 mL of Sulfuric Acid was gently added to each test tube to layer the 2 solutions.
    It is important not to mix the 2 solutions as the chemical reaction will occur at the interface.
    The Sulfuric Acid converted the Carbohydrate into an aldehyde, which will then react with the alpha-naphthol to create a purple or violet colour.
    Purple colour change = Carbohydrate
    Negative Control = Distilled Water
    Positive Control = 1 % (w/v) Glucose
    Unknowns Tested = 13
    Alphabetical list of Samples all 1% (w/v) or (v/v):
    Acetic Acid, Albumin, Arabinose, Fructose, Galactose, Glucose, Glycerol, Glycogen, Lactose, Maltose, Starch, Sucrose, Xylose

Комментарии • 7

  • @juliandavidarizaguevara7253
    @juliandavidarizaguevara7253 Год назад +1

    Hello friend, thanks for you videos, they have helped me a lot for my my biochemistry reports

    • @ProfessorDrewCollop
      @ProfessorDrewCollop  Год назад

      Great to hear! What academic institution are you studying at?

    • @juliandavidarizaguevara7253
      @juliandavidarizaguevara7253 Год назад

      @@ProfessorDrewCollop I´m studying environmental engineering at the Francisco José de Caldas District University, it is located in Bogotá Colombia

  • @dazzleverityabad2403
    @dazzleverityabad2403 Год назад +2

    Can you tell me what is the name of each sample in every test tubes since you only label it with number? Badly need it for my assingment. Thank you

    • @ProfessorDrewCollop
      @ProfessorDrewCollop  Год назад +9

      Dazzle, you state you need this information for your assignment? The purpose of this video was as a virtual assignment prior to students doing this themselves in the lab. By giving you the identity of each test tube, I would in affect be helping you to cheat on your assignment. This request is highly unprofessional. Please take time to make your observations and to independently attempt to identify each one. If you make a mistake, that is fine. It would be a good learning opportunity. By giving you the answers, you will learn nothing.

  • @alex-eo4jn
    @alex-eo4jn Год назад +1

    Thank for helping me I study pharmacy technician institute