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Yes, the biuret test will indicate the presence of peptides. If it turns violet, it is a positive result.
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you should have at least 2 of these,to obtain a positive result in Biuret's test. because biuret test is a test used to detect if there is peptide linkages.
Amino acids doesn't react with the biuret reagent.
When the isolated beta amylase enzyme is subjected to the biuret test, you will observe a color change from yellow to blue. This is because the biuret reagent reacts with the peptide bonds in the enzyme, causing a change in color.
The conclusion is that the sample contain proteins.
Casein form a purple compound in the biuret test.
Yes, the biuret test will indicate the presence of peptides. If it turns violet, it is a positive result.
The biuret test
No
you should have at least 2 of these,to obtain a positive result in Biuret's test. because biuret test is a test used to detect if there is peptide linkages.
Biuret test
Biuret reagent test in a practical situation tests for lipids. Biuret is used in food agents for protein amino acid chains.
The Biuret test allows one to test for proteins.
Blue!!
Amino acids doesn't react with the biuret reagent.
Hey. okay.. the biuret test is a test for peptide bonds. when CuSO4 is added to KOH, an alkaline solution, nitrogen atoms from the peptide bond forms a purple compound with the Cu2+ ions. hope this helps! read it in a text book.