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Seliwanoff's test

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An example of a positive Seliwanoff’s test

Seliwanoff’s test is a chemical test which distinguishes between aldose and ketose sugars. If the sugar contains a ketone group, it is a ketose. If a sugar contains an aldehyde group, it is an aldose. This test relies on the principle that, when heated, ketoses are more rapidly dehydrated than aldoses. It is named after Theodor Seliwanoff, the chemist who devised the test. When added to a solution containing ketoses, a red color is formed rapidly indicating a positive test. When added to a solution containing aldoses, a slower forming light pink is observed instead.

Seliwanoff-Reaction

The reagents consist of resorcinol and concentrated hydrochloric acid:

Fructose and sucrose are two common sugars which give a positive test. Sucrose gives a positive test as it is a disaccharide consisting of fructose and glucose.

Generally, 6M HCl is used to run this test. Ketoses are dehydrated faster and give stronger colors. Aldoses react very slowly and give faint colors.

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References

  1. ^ Abramoff, Peter; Thomson, Robert (1966). An experimental approach to biology. WH Freeman & Company, San Francisco. p. 47.
  • Seliwanoff, Theodor (1887). "Notiz über eine Fruchtzuckerreaction". Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft. 20: 181–182. doi:10.1002/cber.18870200144.
  • Katoch, Rajan (2011-06-30). Analytical Techniques in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. p. 71. ISBN 978-1-4419-9784-5.
  • Chawla (2003-01-01). Practical Clinical Biochemistry: Methods and Interpretations. p. 35. ISBN 978-81-8061-108-7.
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