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Dextrose

Introduction: Dextrose

Description of Dextrose

Dextrose: d-glucose
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Dextrose: A simple sugar monosaccharide having two isoforms, alpha and beta, with a chemical structure of C6H12O6 that acts as an energy source for both plants and animals by reacting with oxygen to form Carbon Dioxide and Water, releasing energy.(NCI)
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