Aniline acetate test

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ClassificationColorimetric method
AnalytesPentoses
Aniline acetate test
ClassificationColorimetric method
AnalytesPentoses

The aniline acetate test is a chemical test for the presence of certain carbohydrates, in which they are converted to furfural with hydrochloric acid, which reacts with aniline acetate to produce a bright pink color. Pentoses give a strong reaction, and hexoses give a much weaker reaction.[1]

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