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explain xanthoproteic test...??​

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Answered by AbhishekSny
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The xanthoproteic reaction is a method that can be used to detect a presence of protein soluble in a solution, using concentrated nitric acid. The test gives a positive result in amino acids carrying aromatic groups, especially in the presence of tyrosine

Answered by Anonymous
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The Xanthoproteic test uses a nitration reaction to determine the presence of proteins in a solution. When the sample is treated with a hot, concentrated nitric acid it reacts with aromatic amino acids such as phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan and forms a yellow colored product known as Xantho protein.

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