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Q. 6 of Quiz-454 (Que-ID : 457)

Sakaguchi's test is specified to:

  • Glycine
  • Arginine
  • Tryptophan
  • Tyrosine

Ans → (b)Arginine

Explanation → Sakaguch's test is used to detect the Arginine in proteins. The guanidine group in arginine reacts with sakaguch's reagent to form red coloured complex.

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