Test to differentiate monosaccharide from disaccharides?

Correct Answer: Barfoed's test
Description: Ans. c (Barfoed's test); (Ref. Biochemistry by Dr. Deb 7th ed., 47)SUGARS# Best-known tests are reduction of metallic hydroxides together with oxidation of sugar.# For testing reactions due to aldehyde or ketone group of sugars : Benedict test, Tollen test, Nylander test.Disaccharides are maltose, lactose and sucrose.Sucrose is invert sugar and is non-reducing sugar.Polysaccahrides are glycogen, cellulose, starch, dextrin, and inulin.Molish testto identify carbohydrate.Benedict's testfor indentification of monosaccharide (glucose and fructose).Barfoed's testdistinguishes between mono and disaccharides.Benzidine testfor pentoses.SelMnoff's testfor fructose.
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