Sucrose (redirect from Saccharose)
scientific literature. The name saccharose was coined in 1860 by the French chemist Marcellin Berthelot. Saccharose is an obsolete name for sugars in...
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citrate, allows for the easy detection of hydrogen sulfide production. Saccharose (sucrose) is included as a fermentable carbohydrate for metabolism by...
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Iron supplement (redirect from Iron saccharose)
Iron supplements, also known as iron salts and iron pills, are a number of iron formulations used to treat and prevent iron deficiency including iron deficiency...
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galactose moiety forms a full acetal with the C4-OH group of glucose. Saccharose does not have a reducing end because of full acetal formation between...
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from the Greek word σάκχαρον (sakkharon) meaning "gravel". Similarly, saccharose is an obsolete name for sucrose (table sugar). Saccharin is heat-stable...
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sweet notes are a combination of naturally occurring glucose, fructose, saccharose, maltose and maltotriose[citation needed]. Various products of Supermalt...
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monosaccharides, such as glucose and fructose, can be joined together (to form saccharose) using dehydration synthesis. The new molecule, consisting of two monosaccharides...
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production, indole production, sometimes positive gelatinase activity, and saccharose fermentation, and negative results for the remainder of the tests on the...
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Raw sugar Refiner's sugar, refiner's syrup Ribose Rice syrup Rhamnose Saccharose Sorghum syrup Sucrose – often called white sugar, granulated sugar, or...
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Disaccharide Unit 1 Unit 2 Bond Sucrose (table sugar, cane sugar, beet sugar, or saccharose) Glucose Fructose α(1→2)β Lactose (milk sugar) Galactose Glucose β(1→4)...
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