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define biuret test

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A chemical test that detects any compound containing two or more peptide bonds. Supplement. Biuret test is used for detecting compounds with peptide bonds. A biuret reagent may be used to test the aqueous sample. This blue reagent is made by combining sodium hydroxide and copper sulfate solutions

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The biuret test is a chemical test that can be used to check for the presence of peptide bonds in a given analyte. Therefore, the biuret test can be also be used to gauge the amount of protein present in the analyte.

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The Piotrowski's test, or as it is more commonly known, Biuret test. This test is used, when we have to detect the presence of peptide bonds in an alkaline solution. ... The biuret solution is blue in color and turns light-purple, when it reacts with compounds containing peptide bonds

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