Reducing disaccharide like maltose also can react with barfoed reagent (produce red precipitate anyway) but in longer warm-up time. Therefore, the timeliness of this test is very important to produce valid results. NaCl and some other substances can become an obstacle in the reaction.
Barfoed's test reactions |
Material and reagents:
- Barfoed reagent: 33 g of copper acetate in 1% acetic acid solution (5 ml of glacial acetic acid in 500 ml of distilled water)
- Material to be tested
Work steps:
- Enter 5 ml of barfoed reagent into a test tube.
- Add 1 ml of material to be tested into test tube.
- Heat tubes in boiling water (water bath) for 1 minute.
Note:
Reagents barfoed not stand with storage for a long time, so it better be made shortly before the time of test.Reducing disaccharide can show a positive result with the barfoed's test when heated more than 1 minute. Therefore, the time of heating (1 minute) is very important in barfoed's test.
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