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Glucosum[1] (ex adiectivo Graeco γλυκύς 'dulcis' ) seu dextrosum[2] (secundum formam chiralem) est species sacchari, accurate monosaccharides ketonicus, id est saccharum e singulari anulo constitutum. Glucosum, cuius formula est CH2OH(CHOH)4CHO, est cellularum praecipuus energiae fons.
Glucosum in ordinis mundi sanitarii indicem exemplarem medicamentorum essentialium receptum est.
Aliae species saccharorum
Nexus interni
Notae
- ↑ R. E. Buchanan. Taxonomic Notes: an Aid to Formation of Bacterial Names Chemical Terminology and Microbiological Nomenclature
- ↑ nomina cetera: saccharum amylaceum, glucosum monohydricum.
Bibliographia
- Levine, R. 1986. Monosaccharides in Health and Disease. Annual Review of Nutrition 6:211–224.
- Röder, P. V., B. Wu, Y. Liu, et W. Han. 2016. Pancreatic Regulation of Glucose Homeostasis. Exp. Mol. Med. 48(3):e219ff. DOI 10.1038/emm.2016.6. PMC: 4892884.
Nexus externi
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