dextrins |
dextrose |
As nouns the difference between dextrins and dextrose
is that
dextrins is plural of lang=en while
dextrose is the naturally-occurring dextrorotatory form of glucose monosaccharide molecule.
dextrose |
dextrorse |
As a noun dextrose
is dextrose (naturally-occurring form of glucose).
As an adjective dextrorse is
turning from the left to the right, in the ascending line, as in the spiral inclination of the stem of the morning glory.
malatose |
dextrose |
Malatose is likely misspelled.
Malatose has no English definition.
As a noun dextrose is
the naturally-occurring dextrorotatory form of glucose monosaccharide molecule.
dextrose |
phenose |
As nouns the difference between dextrose and phenose
is that
dextrose is dextrose (naturally-occurring form of glucose) while
phenose is (organic compound) a sweet amorphous deliquescent substance obtained indirectly from benzene, and isometric with dextrose.
dextrose |
levoglucose |
see also |
As nouns the difference between dextrose and levoglucose
is that
dextrose is the naturally-occurring dextrorotatory form of glucose monosaccharide molecule while
levoglucose is levulose (D-fructose), the left-rotating form of fructose.
dextrose |
nondextrose |
As a noun dextrose
is the naturally-occurring dextrorotatory form of glucose monosaccharide molecule.
As an adjective nondextrose is
not of or pertaining to dextrose.
dextrose |
polydextrose |
As nouns the difference between dextrose and polydextrose
is that
dextrose is the naturally-occurring dextrorotatory form of glucose monosaccharide molecule while
polydextrose is a multipurpose food ingredient synthesized from dextrose and classified as soluble fibre.
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