Biuret reagent reacts with peptide bonds in proteins Peptide
Solution
Biuret reagent contains 3 components:
1) Hydrated copper suplhate: This gives Cu2+ ions which chelates with the peptide bonds present in glycine (amino acid) giving characteristic blue colour.
2) Potassium hydroxide solution: This only provides alkaline medium for this reaction
3) Potassium sodium tartarate: This stablizes the chelate complex.
The chelate complex absorbs light at 540 nm so appears deep purple. Therefore 0.1 M solution of glycine will give purple colour in Biuret test. But Glycine alone when tested for Biuret won\'t provide purple colour as for formation of chelate complex 2 amino acids are needed.
We can conclude, that proteins provide positive result with Biuret test but only amino acid (1 amino acid) will give negative rest with Biuret test.

