In an 8 oz. glass of Orange Juice there are 24 grams of sugar with fructose and glucose being approximately equal.
In an 8 oz. glass of orange juice there are 24 grams of sugar with fructose and glucose being approximately equal.
Yes, glucose is sugar.
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The blue colored glucose indicator is something called "Benedict". Glucose has no color to start off with. Once you add benedict to it inside a testube, you have to heat it up in a waterbath. The color you should get it a green, yellow, orange (you should get this color mostly), orange-red, or brick red depending on how much glucose is in the solution.
Blue to orange
Benedict's solution, I believe.
yes you can use it on chicken , and ham if you like that kind of tang
A. Glucose is a simple sugar (a monosaccharide). Lactose is also a sugar, but it is a disaccharide made up of galactose and glucose.
I think it could cause insomnia, whenever I drink at night orange juice I find it hard to fall asleep
My granfathers carers has been giving him in a bottle pure concentrate orange without any water. can this have a effect on his blood sugar levels (glucose)
yes, but it depends on the brand of the juice because some companies may over-dilute orange juice, results in reduced folic acid content. But I'd recommend you to buy a 100% orange "fruit juice". However, if you need real goooooood source of folic acid, i recommend chicken livers.
Starch is polymer composed of many glucose molecules connected together by glycolytic bonds, oranges contain many sugars, including glucose, fructose, and sucrose, so it is not thoroughly composed of glucose molecules, and therefore will not form starch.
After glucose enters the large intestine, it along with other nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. From the blood stream it is carried by red blood cells to all parts of the body, where the glucose enters the interstitial space and is absorbed into the cells through a process called Cooperative transport. It usually uses Na ions for this purpose.
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