BENEDICT'S TEST


Meaning of BENEDICT'S TEST in English

ˈbenəˌdik(t)s- noun

Usage: usually capitalized B

Etymology: after Stanley R. Benedict died 1936 American physiological chemist

: a test for the presence of a reducing sugar in a solution (as urine) made by heating with a complex reagent containing sodium carbonate and citrate and copper sulfate, a colored precipitate being indicative of the presence of a reducing sugar

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