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sucrose-isomaltose m., congenital disaccharide intolerance due to deficient absorption of sucrose and isomaltose, usually caused by a defect in the sucrase-isomaltase complex.
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sucrosemia the presence of sucrose in the blood.
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sucrose Sucrose is sugar. It is extracted from cane sugar or beet sugar. It is a bivalent sugar which consists of one molecule fructose and dextrose each. Sucrose has a very sweet taste and is used for sweetening food stuff
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sucrose A crystalline form of fructose and glucose found in many plants and extracted as ordinary table sugar.
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sucrose This is the technical name for table sugar. Sucrose is the first storage molecule produced in all green plants. It is also the main carrier of energy from one part of the plant to another, in all plant life. In this way it fulfils a role in the plant similar to that of glucose in the animal. (See Glucose).
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