No, blood sugars are called Glucose and Sucrose is just plain table sugar.
Sucrose is a type of sugar. Other types of sugar include glucose, fructose, and dextrose. Any sugar ingested raises blood sugar level.
Sucrose- sugar. You answered your own question. Sucrose is commercial sugar- while Glucose- blood sugar, is found in the blood.
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Glucose, C6H12O6. Can be found as such in some edibles, but largely formed by the hydrolysis of sucrose, C12H22O11, common table sugar.
Sucrose (or saccharose) is table sugar, and is a complex sugar made from glucose and fructose units.
I want to say one of then is sucrose. Im pretty sure! 8~)
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Sucrose, glucose, dextrose, maltose, xylose, they are all white. Our table sugar is usually sucrose from sugar cane or beets. I have seen some with some dextrose mixed in. Confectioners sugar often has corn starch in it. Read the labels
A white sweet crystalline sugar is found in numerous plants, particularly the sugar cane, sugar beet, and maple-tree sap. It's chemical formula is: C12H22O11
Invert sugar is a combination of fructose and glucose often mixed with sucrose.
Sucrose is a type of sugar that is found in many plants but extracted as ordinary sugar mainly from sugar cane and sugar beets.
Yes. In fact, sugar (the kind you put on strawberries) and sucrose are the same thing!