Carbohydrates - Benedict's Test
Shows positive test for:
Reactions:
Reducing sugars are oxidized by the copper ion in solution to form a carboxylic acid and a reddish precipitate of copper (I) oxide.
How to perform the test:
One ml of a sample solution is placed in a test tube. Two ml of Benedict's reagent (a solution of sodium citrate and sodium carbonate mixed with a solution of copper sulfate) is added. The solution is then heated in a boiling water bath for three minutes.
A positive test is indicated by:
The formation of a reddish precipitate within three minutes.
a negative test (left) and a positive test (right)