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  • The anthrone test, used in carbohydrate analysis, typically results in which color change? (MCAER 2019)

    Question: The anthrone test, used in carbohydrate analysis, typically results in which color change? (MCAER 2019)

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    Blue
    Green
    Yellow

    ✅Explanation: The anthrone test is a chemical test used to detect the presence of carbohydrates, with a positive result indicated by a color change to blue or blue-green.

    🔑Key Points::
    -Anthrone Test: A biochemical assay used for the quantitative estimation of carbohydrates.
    -Principle: Based on the reaction of carbohydrates with anthrone reagent under acidic conditions, resulting in the formation of a blue-green colored complex.

    ✏️Steps:
    -Hydrolysis of carbohydrates: Polysaccharides or complex sugars are hydrolyzed into simpler sugars.
    -Dehydration of monosaccharides: Simple sugars are dehydrated by sulfuric acid to form furfural or its derivatives.
    -Condensation with anthrone reagent: Furfural or hydroxymethyl furfural reacts with anthrone reagent, resulting in a blue-green complex.
    -Measurement: Absorbance of the resulting solution is measured at 620 nm using a spectrophotometer.

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