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why glycogen give red colour with iodine​

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Glycogen reacts with Lugol's reagent to give a brown-blue color. ... Iodine atoms can then fit into the helices to form a starch-iodine or glycogen-iodine complex. Starch in the form of amylose and amylopectin has less branches than glycogen.

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Glycogen reacts with Lugol's reagent to give a brown-bluecolor. ... Iodine atoms can then fit into the helices to form a starch-iodine orglycogen-iodine complex. Starch in the form of amylose and amylopectin has less branches than glycogen.

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