dextrose

See also: Dextrose

English

Etymology

From dextro- + -ose (“right sugar”).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈdɛkstɹəʊz/

Noun

dextrose (countable and uncountable, plural dextroses)

  1. The naturally-occurring dextrorotatory form of glucose monosaccharide molecule.

Usage notes

Levose is not the antonym L-glucose form, due to the origins of stereochemistry and sugar research. "Levose" is a misspelling of levulose (also misspelled as levolose), D-fructose, due to those origins.

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Antonyms

  • L-glucose / L-Glucose (levorotatory form of glucose)

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French

Noun

dextrose m (uncountable)

  1. dextrose (sugar)

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