-
generic chemical suffix for sugars, -ose. It is also
called fruit sugar and
levulose or laevulose, due to its
ability to
rotate plane polarised light in a laevorotary...
- monosaccharides).
Examples of
monosaccharides include glucose (dextrose),
fructose (
levulose), and galactose.
Monosaccharides are the
building blocks of disaccharides...
-
dextrorotary (at a
wavelength of 589 nm), and D-fructose is
sometimes called "
levulose"
because it is levorotary. The D- and L-
prefixes describe the molecule...
- structure, was the
first pseudoacid to be
described as such. The
former term “
levulose” for
fructose gave
levulinic acid its name.
Levulinic acid is relatively...
- J. (1870). "Zur
Kenntniss einiger Zuckerarten. (Glucose, Rohrzucker,
Levulose, Sorbin, Phloroglucin.)" [[Contribution] to our
knowledge of some types...
-
dextrorotatory (at a
wavelength of 589 nm), and D-fructose is also
referred to as
levulose because it is levorotatory. A rule of
thumb for
determining the D/L isomeric...
-
Chemoreceptor Response of the Housefly,
Musca Domestica L., to
Sucrose and
Levulose".
Annals of the
Entomological Society of America. 28 (4): 467–474. doi:10...
- Williams,
Francis M. (1895). "Report on Therapeutics, On the
effect of
giving levulose and
inulin to
patients suffering diabetes mellitus". The
Boston Medical...
- Meduna, L. J.,
Braceland , F. J., Vaichules, J.
Diagnostic difficulties and
levulose tolerance test in "functional"
mental diseases. Dis. Nerv. Syst . 4:101-114...
- computer-generated
sound (1983) X bar for
piano and live
electronics (1986)
Levulose for b**** and computer-generated
sound (1986)
SunSurgeAutomata computer-generated...