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- In a tabular form, list down the tests for LIPIDS in this formatTrue or False Galactose gives a positive result with Benedict’s test faster than lactose due to the acidity of the reagent used.Will disaccharides and polysaccharides give a positive result for Molisch test? Which of the different carbohydrate tests would give a positive result for maltose? Describe the color change.
- Does fructose can produce a positive result in Seliwanoff Test? Elaborate your answerWould lactose + lactase be positive or negative for the Iodine test?Which test can be used to differentiate fructose and glucose? Barfoed’s Test Bial’s Orcinol Test Molisch Test Iodine Test Benedict’s Test Seliwanoff’s Test