lactose - milk sugar
sucrose - table sugar
fructose - fruit sugar
raffinose - vegetable sugar
2007-05-27 17:35:55
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answer #1
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answered by Eisbär 7
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2007-05-28 00:36:30
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answer #2
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answered by tricycle_pilot 4
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Lactose.
Lactose is a disaccharide that consists of β-D-galactose and β-D-glucose molecules bonded through a β1-4 glycosidic linkage. Lactose makes up around 2-8% of the solids in milk. The name comes from the Latin word for milk, plus the -ose ending used to name sugars
2007-05-28 00:39:07
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answer #3
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answered by Stars:) 4
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1. See lactate. Lactose intolerance is interesting as it is an absence or loss of the ability to digest milk in any form. It may be caused by hereditary factors or stopping intake of dairy products, thus halting the production of lactose, the enzyme necessary in the breakdown of lactose. It's symptom is generally a quick trip to the bathroom although this can be avoided with over-the-counter medications or dairy products in which the lactose has already been broken down or lactase added.
2007-05-28 00:42:02
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answer #4
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answered by Gerald G 4
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1 lactose
2007-05-28 00:35:58
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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1.lactose. Fructose is ordinary sugar in glucose
2007-05-28 00:37:10
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answer #6
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answered by Shravan K 2
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lactose
milk sugar
n : a sugar comprising one glucose molecule linked to a
galactose molecule; occurs only in milk; "cow's milk
contains about 4.7% lactose" [syn: lactose]
2007-05-28 00:41:41
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answer #7
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answered by Jennifer M 2
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1. lactose
2007-05-28 00:40:53
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answer #8
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answered by Me 2
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Pooptose. No, I think it's lactose, because people are lactose intolerant, meaning they can't have diary products.
2007-05-28 00:36:24
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answered by Anonymous
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lactose i am 100% sure I would bet 1000000 dollars on it
2007-05-28 00:37:17
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answered by evan a 3
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