'Test for Lipids (Sudan Test) Food Tests'

01:29 Apr 1, 2022
'Sudan III is used to identify the presence of lipids in liquids.   It will stain fat cells red. What to do. To a test tube, add equal parts of test liquid and water to fill about half full. If testing more than one liquid, label each test tube with a marker. Add 3 drops of Sudan III stain to each test tube.  Shake gently to mix. A red-stained oil layer will separate out and float on the water surface if fat is present.' 

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