Answer: Negative
Step-by-step explanation:
Any kind of sugar that develops ketone or aldehyde groups in the presence of alkaline solution of the reducing sugar. The kind of reducing sugars includes fructose, lactose, glucose, and maltose but sucrose is not a reducing in nature. Also, a reducing sugar reduces certain kind of chemicals in the oxidation reaction.
The aspartame is an artificial sweetener. It consists of amino acids L-phenylalanine and L-aspartic acid. The sugar is absent in this composition. Since, there is no reducing group available in this dipeptide molecule thus aspartame gives negative result for the reducing sugar test. Aspartame does not form ketone and aldehyde groups in presence of alkaline solution.
Thus the sample with pure aspartame test will give negative result for reducing sugars.