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Clinical pharmacy PharmD program                     Third level                          Phytochemistry-1 (PG-504)


              Non-reducing carbohydrates include:



                    • Some disaccharides, e.g., sucrose, trehalose.

                    •  Polysaccharides.

                     The non-reducing carbohydrate will be converted into reducing sugars on

              hydrolysis upon boiling with acids and give positive test, but the acid has to be

              neutralized  before  adding  Fehling’s  solution,  otherwise  Cu 2O  will  fail  to  be

              precipitated.


              3) Osazone formation:  (see latter).


                            Osazone are sugar derivatives formed by heating a sugar solution

              with  phenylhydrazine,  sodium  acetate  and  acetic  acid.    They  are  yellow

              crystalline products sufficiently characteristic for identification of certain sugars

              by their microscopic examination and melting point.



                •  Glucose, mannose and fructose form the same and identical osazone (why?).

                •  Sucrose  does  not  form  osazone  but  under  the  test  condition,  sufficient

                   hydrolysis takes place enough for the production of some glucosazone.

              4) Resorcinol test for ketoses “Seliwanoff’s test”:  (See latter)


                            To carbohydrate solution, add a crystal of resorcinol and an equal

              volume of conc. HCl, warm on water bath.  Development of red color indicates

              a ketose is, e.g., fructose.


              5) Test for pentose: (See latter)



                a) Phloroglucinol test:

                  A solution of carbohydrate is heated with an equal volume of conc.  HCl

                   containing a little phloroglucinol.   A red color indicates pentose.







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