why glycogen gives red colour with iodine test?
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Iodine test is used to distinguish between the presence of starch and glycogen and other saccharides. When starch solution is treated with iodine, it gives a blue color. The blue color develops because of the trapping of iodine in the helical coils of amylose. ... Glycogen however gives red color with iodine.
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it is red because the solution formed is a acid and acid are red when tested with lachen paper
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