The Chemical Reaction for the ONPG Test Is
A) -Galactosidase Hydrolyzes Lactose into Glucose and Galactose
B) Glucose ->
Multiple Choice
The chemical reaction for the ONPG test is
A) -galactosidase hydrolyzes lactose into glucose and galactose
B) glucose -> pyruvic acid -> acetoin
C) -galactosidase hydrolyzes ONPG into galactose and o-nitrophenol (a yellow compound)
D) ONPG is oxidized into acetoin and glucose
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