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sucrose noun, biochem (formula C12H22O11) a white soluble crystalline sugar, found in most plants, that hydrolyses to a molecule of glucose linked to a molecule of fructose and which is extracted from sugar cane and sugar beet for use as a sweetener in food and drinks. Also called sugar, cane-sugar.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: from French sucre sugar.

sucrose noun, biochem (formula C12H22O11) a white soluble crystalline sugar, found in most plants, that hydrolyses to a molecule of glucose linked to a molecule of fructose and which is extracted from sugar cane and sugar beet for use as a sweetener in food and drinks. Also called sugar, cane-sugar.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: from French sucre sugar.

sucrose noun, biochem (formula C12H22O11) a white soluble crystalline sugar, found in most plants, that hydrolyses to a molecule of glucose linked to a molecule of fructose and which is extracted from sugar cane and sugar beet for use as a sweetener in food and drinks. Also called sugar, cane-sugar.
ETYMOLOGY: 19c: from French sucre sugar.