different between disaccharide vs melibiose
disaccharide
English
Etymology
From di- +? saccharide
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /da??sæk??a?d/
Noun
disaccharide (plural disaccharides)
- (biochemistry) Any sugar, such as sucrose, maltose and lactose, consisting of two monosaccharides combined together.
Hyponyms
- sucrose
- lactose
- maltose
- rutinose
- trehalose
- turanose
- cellobiose
Coordinate terms
- monosaccharide
- trisaccharide
- tetrasaccharide
- oligosaccharide
- polysaccharide
Translations
disaccharide From the web:
- what disaccharide is found in milk
- what disaccharide is table sugar
- what disaccharide is composed of glucose and fructose
- what disaccharide comprises glucose and galactose
- what disaccharides are reducing sugars
- what disaccharides make up starch
- what disaccharide is added sugar
- what disaccharide is obtained from breakdown of cellulose
melibiose
English
Noun
melibiose (plural melibioses)
- (biochemistry) A disaccharide consisting of glucose and galactose residues
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