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mannitose Chem. (ˈmænɪtəʊs) [f. mannite + -ose.] A substance, C6H12O6, isomeric with glucose, obtained from mannite.1862 Watts tr. Gmelin's Handbk. Chem. XV. 339 When mannite is oxidised under the influence of platinum-black [etc.], an unfermentable substance and a fermentable sugar (mannitose) are ...
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mannose
mannose Chem. (ˈmænəʊs, -əʊz) [a. G. mannose (Fischer & Hirschberger 1888, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. XXI. 1805), f. mann(it)ose mannitose.] A crystalline sugar, C6H12O6, which is known in three optically isomeric forms which are epimers of those of glucose, and whose dextrorotatory form is obtaine...
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mannitic
mannitic, a. Chem. (mæˈnɪtɪk) [f. mannite + -ic.] Derived from mannite. mannitic acid (see quot. 1865).1862 Watts tr. Gmelin's Handbk. Chem. XV. 369 Mannitic ethers. 1865 ― Dict. Chem. III. 825 Mannitic acid, C6H12O7, an acid produced, together with mannitose, by the oxidation of mannite under the i...
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-ose
▪ I. -ose1 a suffix representing Latin -ōsus, forming adjs. from substantives, with the meaning ‘full of’, ‘abounding in’; e.g. ann-ōsus full of years, clām-ōsus screaming, cōpi-ōsus rich, pecūni-ōsus moneyed, religi-ōsus scrupulous. As a living suffix -ōsus came down to OF. as -os, -us, later -eus,...
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