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Dextrose (translated from French)
Dextrose Dextrose is a substitute of sucre in food ... than traditional sugar in human body. Details Dextrose is a synonym of glucose (more precisely of D-glucose). Dextrose is very water soluble and is very ...
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Potato dextrose broth
Potato dextrose broth Potato dextrose broth (abbreviated as "PDB") and potato dextrose agar (abbreviated as "PDA") are common microbiological ... 29 May 2005. 3. Merck KGaA: Potato Dextrose Broth. 2002. [2]. Accessed 29 May 2005 ... Mushroom Cultivation Class. Feb 2006. Wikibooks:Potato Dextrose Media Preparation
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Saline (medicine)
... solutions with reduced saline concentrations typically have dextrose (glucose) added to maintain a safe osmolality ... chloride. As the molecular weight (MW) of dextrose is greater, this has the same osmolality ... contributes less sodium to the circulation. Because dextrose monohydrate (MW 198 in contrast to MW ... for glucose) is the commercial form of dextrose used in these preparations, 5% dextrose actually contains only 4.5 g/ ...
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Talk:Glucose
... exist naturally but d-glucose, also called dextrose, is much more biologically active and much ... Glucose has two main forms, dextro-glucose, dextrose, and levo-glucose. These refer to the ... blood sugar, grape sugar, corn sugar, and dextrose, for dextro-glucose. Dextrose is used by cells for food. Both ... sugar, and therefore are called invert sugar. Dextrose is essentially attained by the action ...
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Talk:High fructose corn syrup
... most of the food companies would use dextrose instead. dextrose is made from corn, is almost as ... d be fine eating stuff sweetened with dextrose (not going overboard with sugar, of course ... ingredients and avoiding fructose. Oh, and btw, dextrose is what is often used in beer ... sucrose (cane/beet sugar) and HFCS (glucose/dextrose vs. HFCS/cane/beet is another ...
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YEPD
YEPD YEPD or Yeast Extract Peptone Dextrose is a complete media for yeast growth ... extract, peptone, bidest. water, and glucose or dextrose. It can be used as solid media ... volume) yeast extract, 2% peptone, 2% glucose/dextrose, 2% agar, with the rest being bidest ... 1% yeast extract, 2% peptone, 1% glucose/dextrose, and the rest is distilled water. It ... autoclave the YEPD before adding the glucose/dextrose, as carbohydrates and amino acids (or ...
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Talk:Sweetness
Talk:Sweetness Sweetness of mirror sugars Dextrose comes in left- and right-handed enantiomers ... t think that that's actually mirror-dextrose, from the description. I would expect mirror-dextrose to have zero caloric content but it ... then letting some bug digest all the dextrose... when you say they cannot be metabolized ...
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Blue Ox
... Ingredients Blue Ox carbonated water, corn syrup, dextrose, citric acid, natural and artificial flavors, artificial ... Cherry Real Power carbonated water, corn syrup, dextrose, citric acid, natural and artificial flavors, coloring ... Rush carbonated water, corn syrup, citric acid, dextrose, gum arabic, glycerol ester of wood rosin ... water, corn syrup, corn syrup, citric acid, dextrose, natural flavors, stabilizer, gum arabic, glycerol ester ...
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Multicolored row (laboratory) (translated from German)
... education Composition: 1 % Laktose (substrate) 0,1 % Dextrose (substrate) Phenol-red (indicator) Eisenammoniumzitrat (reagent) Reactions ... Ornithinsaeuredecarboxylase (ODC) Composition: Tryptophan (substrate) Ornithinsaeure (substrate) Dextrose (substrate) Bromkresylpurpur (indicator) Reactions The mobility is ... the agar yellow by the dismantling of Dextrose (pH < 5,6). If the Ornithinsaeure is ...
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Diabetic hypoglycemia
... severe enough to cause unconsciousness requiring intravenous dextrose or an injection of glucagon. Severe hypoglycemic ... in various concentrations. The highest is 50% dextrose (about 18 grams of glucose in 40 ... to start an intravenous line to give dextrose. See also Diabetic coma Glucagon
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