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glucose [ˈgluːkəʊz -kəʊs] n 1. (Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) a white crystalline monosaccharide sugar that has several optically active forms, the most abundant being dextrose: a major energy source in metabolism. Formula: C6H12O6 2. (Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) a yellowish syrup (or, after desiccation, a solid) containing dextrose, maltose, and dextrin, obtained by incomplete hydrolysis of starch: used in confectionery, fermentation, etc. [from French, from Greek gleukos sweet wine; related to Greek glukus sweet] glucosic [gluːˈkɒsɪk] adj
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Translations glucose n glucose [ˈgluːkous] a kind of sugar found in the juice of fruit. druiwesuiker, glukose جلوكوز: سُكَّر عِنَب гликоза hroznový cukr glukose die Glukose γλυκόζη glucosa viinamarjasuhkur گلوکز glukoosi glucose גלוקוזה ग्लूकोज glukoza szőlőcukor glukosa glúkósi glucosio ぶどう糖 포도당 gliukozė glikoze glukos glucose druesukker, glukose glukoza glucose glucoză глюкоза glukóza glukoza glukoza glukos น้ำตาลกลูโคส glikoz 葡萄糖 глюкоза پھلوں کے رس میں پائی جانے والی شکر đường glucoza 葡萄糖 glucose → جلوكوز glukóza glukose Glukose γλυκόζη glucosa glukoosi glucose glukoza glucosio グルコース 글루코오스 glucose glukose glukoza glicose глюкоза glukos กลูโคส glükoz đường glucose 葡萄糖 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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1996), interfere with the activity of key antioxidant enzymes such as glutathione reductase, glutathione S-transferase, glutathione peroxidase, and glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (Maiti and Chatterjee 2000; Santra et al. An elevation of aminotransferases in the range of viral hepatitis was common, but hyperbilirubinemia is exceptional and usually associated with alcoholism, co-infection, or glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency. |
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