Clinical significance of benedict's qualitative test
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Benedict’s Test is used to test for simple carbohydrates. The Benedict’s test identifies reducing sugars (monosaccharide’s and some disaccharides), which have free ketone or aldehyde functional groups. Benedict’s solution can be used to test for the presence of glucose in urine.
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It is used for detection of Diabetes mellitus
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- Benedict test is a test that is used to check the reducing sugars in the reaction. It is a qualitative test as it does not give indication of exact concentration it is based on color test.
- A reducing sugar is in the form of carbohydrates which are producing either free ketone or free aldehyde.
- It is used to detect the presence of glucose in the urine. The glucose concentration is the indicative of Diabetes mellitus.
- The color chart is used as a reference for comparing the concentration of sugar found in the urine.
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