Nitroprusside’s Test: Principle, Reaction, Reagents, Procedure and Result Interpretation

The nitroprusside’s test is specific for cysteine, the only amino acid containing a sulfhydryl group (—SH). The group reacts with nitroprusside in an alkaline solution to yield a red complex. Methionine does not react to this test because it has got thioester linkage which is difficult to break. Nitroprusside test is commonly used to detect the ketones in the urine.

Principle:

This test is specific for Cys which has a free sulfhydryl group (-SH) that is able to react with the nitroprusside in the presence of excess ammonia (NH4OH). Principally, the free thiol group of Cys gives a red color with sodium nitroprusside in the presence of NH4OH.

Reactions:

Fig: Na-nitroprusside reaction with Cys amino acid.

Reagents:

Procedure:

Result Interpretation:

Positive test: Formation of red color indicate presence of cysteine.

Negative test: No formation of red color indicate absence of cysteine.

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Lecturer of Biochemistry in St. Xavier's College, Maitighar, Kathmandu, Nepal. Also Visiting Faculty of: Central Department of Microbiology (Tribhuvan University(TU), Nepal), Central Department of Biotechnology (Tribhuvan University (TU), Nepal), Amrit Science Campus (ASCOL) (Kathmandu, Nepal).