different between saccharogen vs saccharogenic
saccharogen
English
Etymology
From saccharo- +? -gen
Noun
saccharogen (uncountable)
- Something that produces sugar
Related terms
- saccharogenic
saccharogen From the web:
- what saccharide is starch
- what saccharide is sucrose
- what saccharide is glucose
- what saccharides are present in table sugar
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- what saccharide is maltose
- what saccharide is lactose
saccharogenic
English
Etymology
From saccharo- +? -genic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sæk????d??n?k/
Adjective
saccharogenic (comparative more saccharogenic, superlative most saccharogenic)
- producing sugar or capable of producing a sugar.
Related terms
- saccharogen
saccharogenic From the web:
- what is a saccharogenic definition
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