different between maltose vs isomaltose
maltose
English
Etymology
malt +? -ose
Noun
maltose (countable and uncountable, plural maltoses)
- (biochemistry) A disaccharide, C12H22O11 formed from the digestion of starch by amylase; is converted to glucose by maltase; it is an isomer of trehalose
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Anagrams
- MATESOL, Tomales
Dutch
Etymology
From English malt +? -ose.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: mal?to?se
Noun
maltose c (uncountable)
- maltose
Synonyms
- moutsuiker
Portuguese
Etymology
malte +? -ose
Noun
maltose f (uncountable)
- (biochemistry) maltose (a disaccharide)
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isomaltose
English
Etymology
iso- +? maltose
Noun
isomaltose (countable and uncountable, plural isomaltoses)
- (biochemistry) An isomer of maltose (linked ?1-6 rather than ?1-4); brachyose
isomaltose From the web:
- what is isomaltose
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