There is no compound that can't be made artificially if you have the time and money. It also depends on what you mean by "prepare" - sucrose is a glucose and a fructose molecule bonded together - cook sucrose up with a little acid and they separate - commercially known as inverting (hence invert syrup).
Artificially kill a drifter. Artificially drain his blood. Artificially add it to desired beverage. Artificially enjoy.
no fructose is not a molecule
It is rich in fructose.
No. Fructose and glucose are two different, simple sugars or monosaccharides. Fructose is a ketohexose. Glucose is an aldohexose.
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No. Fructose is a carbohydrate.
Fructose is soluble in water.
Fruitcose and Glucose [fructose, might be the same as fruitcose]
The other isomers of fructose include D-fructose, L-fructose, and D,L-fructose. These isomers differ in the arrangement of functional groups around the asymmetric carbon atoms, leading to different spatial structures. Fructose typically refers to the D-fructose isomer, which is the most common form found in nature.
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