saccharose

NOUN
  1. a complex carbohydrate found in many plants and used as a sweetening agent
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How To Use saccharose In A Sentence

  • Objective: To observe the effect and endurance of the polysaccharose vaccine for prevention of epidemic encephalitis caused by Type A virus.
  • However, the degree of ordering is much higher for the anthracene-based carbons than the carbons prepared from saccharose, which remain disordered even at 2300°C.
  • The same trend is observed for the mono- and the disaccharide with a more pronounced swelling excess with the disaccharide, as previously reported with other disaccharides like lactose or saccharose.
  • This is a liquid product composed of a blend of organic compounds, designed to prevent the degradation of saccharose in the milling process, stabilizing sugar cane juice purity.
  • Like other members of the family it contains saponins, mucilage, carbohydrate including dextrin, glucose, saccharose, moisture, ash and 32.7% cellulose and lignin.
  • The same trend is observed for the mono- and the disaccharide with a more pronounced swelling excess with the disaccharide, as previously reported with other disaccharides like lactose or saccharose.
  • The general situation of research about functional polysaccharose development, structure, extraction, isolation and purification, as well as bioactivity were overviewed.
  • This keeping fresh agent is a mixture of bee glue, saccharose fatty acid ester and alcohol.
  • These products are: two saturated chains aliphatic hydrocarbons (C33H68 and C35H72), saccharose, two pentacyclic triterpenes of the ursane group (alpha-amyrine, urs-12-ene-3-one), a new polymethoxy flavonoid Chapter 12
  • The contents of total carbohydrate, saccharose , reducing sugar and vitamin C in fresh day-lily were determined, and for the first time the content of amino acid was determined.
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