Analysis Exp 8
Analysis Exp 8
Analysis Exp 8
Lipids are organic compounds that are insoluble (non-polar) but soluble in organic
solvents and are fatty acids. Lipids are extracted from plants and animals and have mainly
hydrocarbons in their composition which are highly reduced forms of carbon. In this experiment,
we are able to perform experiments of lipids through Acrolein test, test for unsaturation, test for
phosphate, emulsification test, Lieberman-Burchard or acetic anhydride reaction, Carr-Price
reaction, and modified Furter-Meyer test.
Conclusion
The purpose of Experiment 8 is to test for lipids using 7 tests and these tests are Acrolein
test, Test for Unsaturation, Test for Phosphate, Emulsification test, Lieberman-Burchard Test or
the Acetic Anhydride Reaction, Carr-Price Test, and Modified Furter-Meyer test. First, Acrolein
test, we had 4 test samples (glycerol, coconut oil, lecithin, and oleic acid) and among the 4 test
samples, glycerol and lecithin are the test samples which tested positive for fats. Second, Test for
Unsaturation, to detect presence of double bonds in lipids has 4 test samples namely oleic acid,
stearic oil, coconut oil and olive oil and among these test samples olive oil showed that it is the
most unsaturated having 194 drops of Hubl’s solution and stearic acid as the least unsaturated
with only 6 drops. Third, Test for Phosphate has 1 test substance (Lecithin) which showed signs
of a yellow precipate and is an indication for the presence of phosphate. Fourth, Emulsification
test, to test if possible to form emulsion with other substances, it has 3 test solutions (1 ml
coconut oil + 5 drops of 1% bile salt solution, 1 ml coconut oil + 5 drops H20 + tiny crystals of
cholesterol and 1 ml olive oil + 5 drops of 1% aqueous solutions) only the first and third test
solutions showed a positive result. Fifth, Lieberman- Burchard or Acetic Anyhydride, test
samples are cholesterol and bile salts, the positive result in this experiment is the first sample;
cholesterol, which has a change in color. Sixth, Carr-Price Test, to detect presence of Vitamin A,
Test samples are Cod liver oil, coconut oil and olive oil. Cod had a positive result having a
change in color. Last, Modified Furter-Meyer test, to detect presence of Tocopherols, test
samples are vitamin E and 0.5 % alpha-tocopherol. Light brown color appeared in alpha-
tocopherol which indicated presence of tocopherols.