GCSE Biology - Food Tests Practicals

GCSE Biology - Food Tests Practicals

Food Tests for GCSE Biology Practical

Overview of Food Tests

  • The video covers essential food tests for GCSE Biology practicals, including the Benedict's test for sugars, iodine test for starch, Biuret test for proteins, and Sudan 3 test for lipids. Additionally, it mentions the Emulsion test for lipids specific to the Edexcel course.

Preparing Food Samples

  • To prepare a food sample, break up the food using a mortar and pestle. Then mix the crushed food with distilled water in a beaker and stir with a glass rod until some dissolves.
  • Filter the solution through filter paper in a funnel to remove solid bits of food. The resulting solution will be used for various food tests.

Benedict's Test for Reducing Sugars

  • Transfer 5 cm³ of the prepared sample into a test tube and set up a water bath at 75°C. Add about 10 drops of Benedict's solution to the sample.
  • Place the test tube in the water bath for 5 minutes using a holder. If reducing sugars are present, the color changes from blue to green, yellow, or brick red based on concentration.

Iodine Test for Starch

  • For starch testing, add 5 cm³ of your food sample to another test tube along with a few drops of iodine solution.
  • A positive result is indicated by a color change from browny-orange to blue-black after gently shaking.

Biuret Test for Proteins

  • In this protein test, use 2 cm³ of your sample and add an equal amount (2 cm³) of Biuret solution.
  • A positive result shows as a color change from blue to pink or purple; Edexcel students may need potassium hydroxide followed by copper sulfate instead.

Sudan 3 Test and Emulsion Test for Lipids

  • For lipids using Sudan 3: take 5 cm³ of unfiltered sample and add three drops of Sudan 3 stain; shake gently. A bright red layer indicates lipid presence.
Video description

⭐️ https://www.cognito.org/ ⭐️ *** WHAT'S COVERED *** 1. Preparing a food sample for testing * Grinding the food * Dissolving in distilled water * Filtering the solution 2. Benedict's test for sugars * Testing for reducing sugars * Using a water bath * Observing colour changes (blue to green/yellow/brick-red) 3. Iodine test for starch * Adding iodine solution * Observing colour change (browny-orange to blue-black) 4. Biuret test for proteins * Adding Biuret solution (or potassium hydroxide and copper sulfate for Edexcel) * Observing colour change (blue to pink/purple) 5. Sudan III test for lipids * Adding Sudan III stain solution * Observing the formation of a red-stained top layer 6. Emulsion test for lipids (Edexcel specific) * Adding ethanol and shaking * Adding distilled water * Observing a cloudy white colour (emulsion) *** CHAPTERS *** 0:00 Introduction to Food Tests 0:36 Preparing a Food Sample 1:12 Benedict's Test (Sugars) 2:17 Iodine Test (Starch) 2:56 Biuret Test (Proteins) 3:34 Sudan III Test (Lipids) 4:07 Emulsion Test (Lipids - Edexcel) *** PLAYLISTS *** https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLidqqIGKox7XPh1QacLRiKto_UlnRIEVh&si=orIUwL3o2jOoiYjT https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLidqqIGKox7X5UFT-expKIuR-i-BN3Q1g&si=DcihOwUkd9oWbbdp https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLidqqIGKox7WeOKVGHxcd69kKqtwrKl8W&si=Y8MsO-FK948jnxpS https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLidqqIGKox7UVC-8WC9djoeBzwxPeXph7&si=-7i5Iq7yOeJrhtu6 https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLidqqIGKox7VKJD2WxRhoKaI6JGLVean8&si=NH_Q1ujhVgACM2FU #GCSE #Biology #study