VWR Benedict's reagent for qualitative detection of sugar in urine, 1L

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    Application Colorimetric Assay
    Storage Temperature Ambient
    Product Type Laboratory Chemical Forms Liquid
    Product Brand VWR
    Product Grade Analytical grade

    Qualitative Reagent for Reducing Sugar Detection in Biological Fluids

    VWR Benedict’s Reagent is a classic, qualitative chemical reagent used for the detection and semi-quantitative estimation of reducing sugars, particularly glucose in urine. It is composed of copper(II) sulfate, sodium carbonate (alkaline), and sodium citrate, forming a stable blue solution that, when heated with a reducing sugar, produces a colored precipitate ranging from green to brick-red, depending on the sugar concentration.

    The reagent reacts with reducing sugars by reducing cupric (Cu²⁺) ions to cuprous (Cu⁺) oxide, resulting in the characteristic precipitate. Benedict’s reagent is commonly used in clinical, biochemical, and educational laboratories for screening glucose and other reducing substances in urine and aqueous solutions.

    Key Features & Benefits

    Ready-to-Use 1 L Solution – Convenient volume for multiple assays or routine screenings

    Stable Formulation – Long shelf life and reproducible results under proper storage

    Detects Reducing Sugars – Reacts with glucose, lactose, fructose, galactose, and others

    Color Change Indicates Sugar Concentration – Blue to green/yellow/orange/red precipitate

    Widely Used in Clinical Chemistry & Research – Suitable for qualitative glucose screening in urine and other aqueous samples

    Applications

    • Qualitative Detection of Glucose in Urine – Commonly used in diabetic screening
    • Detection of Reducing Sugars in Research Samples – Including TLC analysis and plant metabolite studies
    • Educational Demonstrations – Visual sugar detection experiments in biochemistry and physiology courses
    • Synthesis of Cuprous Oxide (Cu₂O) – Used in materials science for SEM imaging and nanoparticle formation
    • TLC-Based Sugar Detection – Paired with chromatography for metabolite visualization

    Technical Specifications

    AttributeSpecification
    Quantity1 Liter
    FormAqueous solution
    CompositionCopper(II) sulfate, sodium carbonate, sodium citrate
    Detection MethodColorimetric (visual color change upon heating)
    Detection TargetReducing sugars (e.g., glucose, lactose, fructose)
    Detection Limit0.01% glucose in water (approx.)
    Storage ConditionsStore at room temperature in tightly sealed container
    Safety ClassificationGeneral lab reagent – handle with standard PPE
    Shelf LifeStable under normal storage conditions
    Regulatory UseFor Research and Laboratory Use Only

    Usage Instructions

    1. Add Benedict’s reagent to the sample in a test tube (usually 5 mL reagent + 0.5–1 mL sample).
    2. Boil the mixture gently for 2–5 minutes.
    3. Observe the color change:
      • Blue = no reducing sugar
      • Green to Yellow = trace to moderate sugar
      • Orange to Brick Red = high reducing sugar concentration

    Note: For reliable results, use fresh urine or prepared aqueous solutions of sugars.

    VWR Benedict’s Reagent (1 L) is a trusted, easy-to-use solution for qualitative screening of reducing sugars, especially glucose in urine. Its visually distinct colorimetric response, chemical stability, and versatility across clinical and research applications make it an essential reagent for any biochemistry, diagnostic, or educational laboratory involved in carbohydrate analysis or urine testing.

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