cel|lo|bi|ose

cel|lo|bi|ose
cel|lo|bi|ose «SEHL oh BY ohs», noun.
a sugar occurring as the product of the partial hydrolysis of cellulose, used as a reagent in bacteriology. Formula: C12H22O11

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