no, it is a sodium salt of glutamic acid. its formula (C5H8NNaO4) seems similar to that of glucose (C6H12O6), however glucose is not contained in it, or involved in the production of it
No the untreated milk does not contain glucose. When you put in Lactoid in it than the milk will contain glucose.
No amino acid is present in glucose. Glucose is a carbohydrate, not a protein.
The sticks contain enzymes (glucose oxidase and peroxidase) which react in the presense of glucose. The glucose oxidase changes glucose into gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide and the peroxidase reacts with that hydrogen peroxide to change a pigment in the stick from neutral color to positive color.
Glucose oxidase that converts the carbonyl (aldehyde) carbon of glucose to a carboxylic acid.
In some cases, alcohol is known as an acid, and in other cases, it is a base. Glucose is neither an acid nor a base. Glucose is known as a simple sugar.
it is the conversion of glucose into lactic acid
It doesn't contain an acid, it is an acid. Lactic acid to be precise.
it depends on what type of biscuit you are eating
no,
They contain Sulfuric Acid.
Gatorade Contains good levels of Glucose in it. Also energy drinks contain Glucose. A lot of juices do not contain glucose. They contain fructose which is different. Gatorade I found is one of the cheapest out there.