simple sugar

NOUN
  1. a sugar (like sucrose or fructose) that does not hydrolyse to give other sugars; the simplest group of carbohydrates
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  • For most distilled liquors, the raw material used is a natural sugar as found in honey, ripe fruit, sugarcane juice, palm sap, beet root, milk, or a substance of amylaceous (starchy) nature that can be easily converted into simple sugars using enzymes present in cereals or through the addition of suitable malted cereal. 24 Commercialization of Fermented Foods in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Carbohydrates are broken down to simple sugars by pancreatic amylase.
  • Just as sucrose is made of two simple sugars bound together, lactose is made of the two simple sugars glucose and galactose, bound together. Archive 2006-03-01
  • Although both species primarily ate young leaves, the sifakas had a stronger taste for fruit, fruit seeds, and flowers, whose simple sugars and fats can be assimilated quickly into the bloodstream.
  • They first use microorganism-derived enzymes to break down raw carbohydrate chains into fructose (a simple sugar).
  • • Avoid simple sugars—they end in -ose, like glucose, sucrose, maltose, dextrose, etc. except ribose! You Being Beautiful
  • Carbohydrates are made of simple sugars, proteins are made up of 20 amino acids, and nucleic acids are compose of oxy- and deoxy- nucleic sugars and 5 base pairs.
  • Cellulose is a carbohydrate of the polysaccharide type; its molecules consist of long chains of simple sugar molecules.
  • Cellulose is a carbohydrate of the polysaccharide type; its molecules consist of long chains of simple sugar molecules.
  • This method relies on fungi to break the complex sugars of rice into simple sugars that yeast can quickly convert to alcohol.
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