Lexicographical Neighbors of Secalose
Literary usage of Secalose
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Handbook of Sugar Analysis: A Practical and Descriptive Treatise for Use by Charles Albert Browne (1912)
"secalose crystallizes as a hydrate in the form of white microscopic prisms, ...
secalose upon warming with dilute hydrochloric or sulphuric acid is rapidly ..."
2. A Handbook of Sugar Analysis: A Practical and Descriptive Treatise for Use by Charles Albert Browne (1912)
"secalose crystallizes as a hydrate in the form of white microscopic prisms, ...
secalose upon warming with dilute hydrochloric or sulphuric acid is rapidly ..."
3. A Handbook of Sugar Analysis: A Practical and Descriptive Treatise for Use by Charles Albert Browne (1912)
"secalose crystallizes as a hydrate in the form of white microscopic prisms, ...
secalose upon warming with dilute hydrochloric or sulphuric acid is rapidly ..."
4. Biochemie der Pflanzen by Friedrich Czapek (1905)
"Die von SCHULZE und FRANKFURT ') ans jungen grünen pflanzen gewonnene secalose (früher
von den Entdeckern ..."
5. Chemistry of Food and Nutrition by Henry Clapp Sherman (1918)
"Anhydride of glucose + glucose + glucose — Melezitose. Anhydride of fructose +
fructose + fructose — secalose. ..."
6. The Newer Remedies ...: A Reference Book for Physicians, Pharmacists, and by Virgil Coblentz (1899)
"secalose. A carbohydrate obtained from green rye. It is soluble In water, from
which it is precipitated by alcohol. Desiccated over sulfuric acid it forms a ..."