Discuss the underlying premise of each test that will be performed in this experiment. a. Biuret Test b. Xanthoproteic Test c. Milson’s Test d. Hopkin’s Cole Test e. Reduced Sulfur Test
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Discuss the underlying premise of each test that will be performed in this experiment.
a. Biuret Test
b. Xanthoproteic Test
c. Milson’s Test
d. Hopkin’s Cole Test
e. Reduced Sulfur Test
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- Discuss the significance of the following processes and what constituent is being determined: a. Borntragers’s test b. Bate-Smith and Metcalf method c. Wilstatter “cyanidin” testWhich of the following is the test for Methionine A. Biuret Test B. Ninhydrin Test C. Xanthoproteic Test D. Test for sulfur E. Hopkin’s Cole Test F. Millon’s Test Which of the following is the test for Phenylalanine A. Biuret Test B. Ninhydrin Test C. Xanthoproteic Test D. Test for sulfur E. Hopkin’s Cole Test F. Millon’s TestDiscuss the medical application of the Benedict’s test? What other test(s) are used in parallel to Benedict’s test?
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