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Meaning of "saccharose"

Saccharose is a verb meaning the process of obtaining sucrose, a type of sugar, from plant sources through extraction and purification methods
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  • sugar, especially sucrose

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Galactose and saccharose are the preferred sugars.
Pastilles of the lozenge type with saccharose.
Glucose and saccharose are the preferred sugars.
Most of the glucides in molasses is constituted by saccharose.
They are crosslinked by allyl saccharose or by allyl pentaerythritol.
A particular preferred char forming compound is saccharose.
Esters of saccharose and fatty acids.
Sweeteners impart a sweet taste similar to that of saccharose.
Saccharose is preferred in this present invention.
As the sugar coating base saccharose is employed.
The food saccharose to give glucose and fructose.
The main carbon source is saccharose.
The sugar used is mainly saccharose to promote recrystallisation.
The saccharose will hydrolyze to glucose and fructose.
They are crosslinked with an allyl saccharose or with allylpentaerythritol.

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This constituent material is conventionally saccharose.
They are crosslinked by an allyl saccharose or by allylpentaerythritol.
A further example of a suitable carrier is saccharose.
Recovery of the saccharose that is eliminating with the molasses.
These spheres consist of a mixture of saccharose and of starch.
Parliament add saccharose in aqueous solutions for the enrichment of wine.
Of glycerol correspond here to one gram of saccharose equivalent.
Saccharose is most preferred.
Two moles of fructose correspond to one mole of saccharose equivalent.
It seeks to replace the saccharose used in the north with concentrated must.
Two moles of glucose correspond to one mole of saccharose equivalent.
It is saccharose.
A parallel test is carried out on a control solution containing saccharose.
They are no longer able to grow on saccharose as sole carbon source.
It is produced by certain bacteria from a nutrient medium containing saccharose.
The conversion of the aqueous saccharose solution is carried out in vitro.
It encompasses any carbohydrate comprised of one or two saccharose groups.
Banning the use of saccharose would also contribute to market equilibrium and simplify controls.
Formula with saccharose.
The culture medium can incorporate at least one sugar such as glucose or saccharose.
Sucrose esters of fatty acids esters of saccharose and edible fatty acids.
Preferred among these nonreducing sugars are sugar alcohols and saccharose.
Saccharose is more sensitive to variations in degrees Brix.
This is the quantity of soluble content expressed in the saccharose equivalent.
Saccharose was included in Formulation A to minimise the taste differences between the formulations.
The same test was carried out with glucose instead of saccharose.
The results obtained with the saccharose type ice cream defined above are summarised in Table I.
Especially preferred is saccharose.
Saccharose is an obsolete name for sugars in general, especially sucrose.
A disaccharide such as saccharose.
Related, saccharose is an obsolete name for sucrose table sugar.
They ferment glucose and lactose and on occasion saccharose and salicin.
This is the transformation of saccharose by hydrolysis ( breaking down by water ).
Examples of useful oligosaccharides include but are not limited to saccharose and maltose.
Mixture of esters of saccharose and mono and di-glycerides of fatty acids.

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