Glucose is a simple monosaccharide or simple sugar with the general molecular formula of C6H12O6. Alpha and Beta Glucose are the two isomers of glucose and going by the definition of isomers, it...Read More
Glucose is the product of photosynthesis, while cellulose is made from several chains of glucose after getting dissolved and stored as starch. Glucose is used to fuel the body of a plant, animal...Read More
Galactose is a monosaccharide. When it is combined with glucose, the result is disaccharide lactose. The enzyme’s lactose and galactosidase catalyze the hydrolysis of lactose to glucose and...Read More
Glucose and dextrose are considered to be the same thing when D-glucose is involved. Glucose comes in two forms, which are D-glucose and L-glucose. The D- glucose is also considered to be another...Read More
Glucose is a simple sugar that, when consumed, gives the body energy, it travels through the bloodstream to the cells, and it is later called blood glucose or blood sugar. Its molecule formula is...Read More
Although cellulose and starch are both polymers of glucose, there are still some differences between the two. One of the major differences between cellulose and starch is that; the repeating...Read More