MCQ
Fructose and glucose can be distinguished by
  • A
    Benedict’s test
  • B
    Fehling’s test
  • C
    Barfoed’s test
  • Seliwanoff’s test

Answer

Correct option: D.
Seliwanoff’s test
d
Barfoed's test $\to $ Detecting presence of monosaccharides

Fehling's test $\to $ For aldehyes

Benedict's test $\to $ For reduving sugars

Seliwanoff's test $\to $ Differentiate between aldose and ketose

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