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su·crose
/ˈsuˌkros, ˌkroz/
蔗糖
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su·crose
/ˈsuˌkros, ˌkroz/
名詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Su·crose
n.
Chem.
A
common
variety
of
sugar
found
in
the
juices
of
many
plants
,
as
the
sugar
cane
,
sorghum
,
sugar
maple
,
beet
root
,
etc
.
It
is
extracted
as
a
sweet
,
white
crystalline
substance
which
is
valuable
as
a
food
product
,
and
,
being
antiputrescent
,
is
largely
used
in
the
preservation
of
fruit
.
Called
also
saccharose
,
cane sugar
,
etc
.
At
one
time
the
term
was
used
by
extension
,
for
any
one
of
the
class
of
isomeric
substances
(
as
lactose
,
maltose
,
etc
.)
of
which
sucrose
proper
is
the
type
;
however
this
usage
is
now
archaic
.
Note:
☞
Sucrose
proper
is
a
dextrorotatory
carbohydrate
, C12H22O11.
It
does
not
reduce
Fehling's
solution
,
and
though
not
directly
fermentable
,
yet
on
standing
with
yeast
it
is
changed
by
the
diastase
present
to
invert
sugar
(
dextrose
and
levulose
),
which
then
breaks
down
to
alcohol
and
carbon
dioxide
.
It
is
also
decomposed
to
invert
sugar
by
heating
with
acids
,
whence
it
is
also
called
a
disaccharate
.
Sucrose
possesses
at
once
the
properties
of
an
alcohol
and
a
ketone
,
and
also
forms
compounds
(
called
sucrates
)
analogous
to
salts
.
Cf
.
Sugar
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sucrose
n
:
a
complex
carbohydrate
found
in
many
plants
and
used
as
a
sweetening
agent
[
syn
:
saccharose
]
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