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CAS No.: | 5996-10-1 |
Formula: | C6h14o7 |
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Glucose
Glucose, with the molecular formula C6H12O6, is a vital organic compound found abundantly in nature. As a polyhydroxyaldehyde, pure glucose appears as colorless crystals with a moderate sweetness compared to sucrose. It readily dissolves in water, has slight solubility in ethanol, and is insoluble in ether. The natural glucose aqueous solution exhibits a right optical rotation, classifying it as "dextrose".
In the realm of biology, glucose serves as a primary energy source and metabolic intermediate for living cells, acting as the main energy supplier for organisms. Plants synthesize glucose through photosynthesis. This versatile compound finds extensive applications in candy production and pharmaceutical industries.
The growth of microorganisms in the fermentation industry relies on a suitable carbon-nitrogen ratio. Glucose, a key carbon source for microorganisms, is essential in fermentation culture media. It is also used in the production of antibiotics, monosodium glutamate, vitamins, amino acids, organic acids, enzyme preparations, microbial polysaccharides, and organic solvents.
In the food industry, crystallized glucose is widely utilized and its usage is increasing with advancements in technology. Glucose plays a crucial role in various food applications, making it a staple in the industry.
Furthermore, in the chemical industry, glucose serves as a versatile reducing agent. It is utilized in printing, dyeing, tanning, mirror-making, thermos bottle silver plating, and glass fiber silver plating industries.
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Dosage control: Maintain appropriate glucose intake levels to prevent weight gain and blood sugar fluctuations.
Food sources: Prioritize natural sources of glucose, such as fruits, for a healthier option over high-sugar drinks or processed foods.
Diabetes Note: Consult your doctor before consuming if you have diabetes and monitor blood sugar levels regularly.
Drug Interactions: Avoid taking anti-inflammatory medications immediately after consuming glucose to prevent potential interactions.
Observe body reaction: Discontinue use and seek medical advice promptly if you experience allergic symptoms like itching, dizziness, or difficulty breathing.