fructose 2
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levulosefructose 2
ISOMERGlucose, to fructose
ISOMERFructose, to glucose
SUGARSDextrose and fructose
KETONESFructose and others
KETONECamphor or fructose
SUGARSGlucose and fructose
SUGARSLactose and fructose
SUGARSFructose and glucose
fructana polymer of fructose
ISOMERISMQuality of glucose and fructose
fructansFRUCTAN, a polymer of fructose
ISOMERSGlucose and fructose, e.g.
monosaccharidea simple sugar eg glucose or fructose
fructosesFRUCTOSE, a sugar found in various fruits
inulasean enzyme that hydrolyses inulin to fructose
monosaccharidesMONOSACCHARIDE, a simple sugar eg glucose or fructose
laevulosethe laevorotatory (and predominant naturally occurring) form of fructose also LEVULOSE
laevulosesLAEVULOSE, the laevorotatory (and predominant naturally occurring) form of fructose also LEVULOSE
inulina fructose polysaccharide present in the tubers and rhizomes of some plants. Formula: (C6H10O5)n
hexosesany of a class of sugars containing six atoms of carbon, including glucose and fructose
hexoseany of a class of sugars containing six atoms of carbon, including glucose and fructose
raffinoseA sugar present in sugar beet, cotton seed, and many grains. It is a trisaccharide containing glucose, galactose, and fructose units
inversionA reaction causing a change from one optically active configuration to the opposite configuration, esp. the hydrolysis of dextrose to give a levorotatory solution of fructose and glucose
inversionsA reaction causing a change from one optically active configuration to the opposite configuration, esp. the hydrolysis of dextrose to give a levorotatory solution of fructose and glucose
inulinpolysaccharide, (C6H10O5)n, obtained from the roots of certain plants, esp. elecampane, dahlia, and Jerusalem artichoke, that undergoes hydrolysis to the dextrorotatory form of fructose: used chiefly as an ingre
inulinspolysaccharide, (C6H10O5)n, obtained from the roots of certain plants, esp. elecampane, dahlia, and Jerusalem artichoke, that undergoes hydrolysis to the dextrorotatory form of fructose: used chiefly as an ingre