What happens when fructose reacts with phenyhydrazine?
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Principle: When reducing sugars are treated with phenylhydrazine, first phenylhydrazones (soluble) are formed. On heating, these hydrazones further react with phenylhydrazine to form sugar osazones (insoluble).
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When reducing sugars are treated with phenylhydrazine, first phenylhydrazones (soluble) are formed. On heating, these hydrazones further react with phenylhydrazine to form sugar osazones (insoluble).
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