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gentianose
gentianose Chem. (ˈdʒɛnʃ(ɪ)ənəʊs, -əʊz) [a. G. gentianose (A. Meyer 1882, in Zeitschr. f. physiol. Chem. VI. 135), f. gentian + -ose2.] A trisaccharide found in the roots of various species of gentian.1883 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XLIV. 811 The other properties of gentianose would appear to place it near ca... Oxford English Dictionary
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Norman Haworth
optically active sugars: by 1928, he had deduced and confirmed, among others, the structures of maltose, cellobiose, lactose, gentiobiose, melibiose, gentianose wikipedia.org
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trisaccharide
trisaccharide Chem. (traɪˈsækəraɪd) [f. tri- 5 + L. saccharum sugar + -ide. (Not f. tri- + saccharide.)] A carbohydrate which on hydrolysis reacts with 2H2O, yielding three molecules of monosaccharides (sugars having the general formula CnH2nOn); e.g. raffinose, C18H32O16, which yields dextrose, fru... Oxford English Dictionary
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University of Birmingham
By 1928, he had deduced and confirmed the structures of maltose, cellobiose, lactose, gentiobiose, melibiose, gentianose, raffinose, as well as the glucoside wikipedia.org
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D
D (diː) the fourth letter of the Roman alphabet, corresponding in position and power to the Phœnician and Hebrew Daleth, and Greek Delta, Δ, whence also its form was derived by rounding one angle of the triangular form. It represents the sonant dental mute, or point-voice stop consonant, which in En... Oxford English Dictionary
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