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B
Fructose
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C
Galactose
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D
Mannose
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Solution
The correct option is B
Fructose
The correct option is B.
Explanation of correct option:
Seliwanoff’s test is a compound test performed to separate aldose and ketose sugars. When heated, ketones quickly dry out than the aldoses.
Materials required: Seliwanoff’s Reagent, sample given to test the presence of keto sugar.
Principle: Keto sugars get dried out in the nearness of concentrated acids to yield furfurals or their subsidiaries which react with resorcinol in Seliwanoff reagent to yield a cherry-red hue complex as the positive result.
Procedure:
Take a test tube, and add 5 ml of Seliwanoff’s reagent to it.
The amount of reagent shouldn’t exceed 5 ml and measure it carefully.
Add the 1ml sample.
Heat the solution using boiling water.
Boil the solution in boiling water for about 5 minutes
Observation: If the color turns Red, it shows a positive result and the presence of keto sugar.
Final answer: A positive Seliwanoff's test is obtained with fructose.