As nouns the difference between dextrose and trehalose
is that dextrose is the naturally-occurring dextrorotatory form of glucose monosaccharide molecule while trehalose is a disaccharide formed from two glucose units.
dextrose
English
Noun
the naturally-occurring dextrorotatory form of glucose monosaccharide molecule
Synonyms
* D-glucose / D-Glucose
* dextroglucose
Antonyms
* L-glucose / L-Glucose (levorotatory form of glucose)
Usage notes
levose is not the antonym L-glucose form, due to the origins of stereochemistry and sugar research. "levose" is a misspelling of levulose (also misspelled as levolose), D-fructose, due to those origins.
Hypernyms
* glucose
* aldohexose
* hexose
* monosaccharide
Related terms
* levulose (left sugar)
Anagrams
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trehalose
English
Noun
(biochemistry) A disaccharide formed from two glucose units
Quotations
2004': The researchers fed a natural sugar called '''trehalose to mice genetically engineered to have a severe version of Huntington's disease. — ''New Scientist 24 Jan 2004, p.14
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