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  2. Sakaguchi test - Wikipedia

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    The Sakaguchi test is a chemical test used to detect presence of arginine in proteins. It is named after the Japanese food scientist and organic chemist, Shoyo Sakaguchi (1900–1995) who described the test in 1925. [1] The Sakaguchi reagent used in the test consists of 1-Naphthol and a drop of sodium hypobromite.

  3. Chemical test - Wikipedia

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    Seliwanoff's test differentiates between aldose and ketose sugars; Test for lipids: add ethanol to sample, then shake; add water to the solution, and shake again. If fat is present, the product turns milky white. The Sakaguchi test detects the presence of arginine in protein; The Hopkins–Cole reaction tests for the presence of tryptophan in ...

  4. File:Sakaguchi reaction-en.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Sakaguchi reaction - qualitative reaction for guanidine group. Texts in Ukrainian language ... Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents ...

  5. Tollens' reagent - Wikipedia

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    Tollens' test for aldehyde: left side positive (silver mirror), right side negative Ball-and-stick model of the diamminesilver(I) complex. Tollens' reagent (chemical formula ()) is a chemical reagent used to distinguish between aldehydes and ketones along with some alpha-hydroxy ketones which can tautomerize into aldehydes.

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  7. Biuret test - Wikipedia

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    The characteristic color of a positive biuret test. In chemistry, the biuret test (IPA: / ˌ b aɪ j ə ˈ r ɛ t /, / ˈ b aɪ j ə ˌ r ɛ t / [1]), also known as Piotrowski's test, is a chemical test used for detecting the presence of at least two peptide bonds in a molecule.

  8. Nitrite test - Wikipedia

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    A nitrite test is a standard component of a urinary test strip. A positive test for nitrites in the urine is called nitrituria. This test is commonly used in diagnosing urinary tract infections (UTIs). A positive nitrite test indicates that the cause of the UTI is a Gram-negative organism, most commonly Escherichia coli. The reason for nitrites ...

  9. Short-circuit test - Wikipedia

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    The test is conducted on the high-voltage (HV) side of the transformer where the low-voltage (LV) side (or the secondary) is short-circuited. A wattmeter is connected to the primary side. An ammeter is connected in series with the primary winding. A voltmeter is optional since the applied voltage is the same as the voltmeter reading.