sor — ad·dres·sor; ad·pro·mis·sor; ad·ses·sor; ag·gres·sor; ais·sor; an·te·ces·sor; as·cen·sor; as·ses·sor; as·ses·sor·ship; cen·sor·a·ble; cen·sor·ate; cen·sor·ship; com·pres·sor; con·fes·sor; con·sor·tion; con·sor·ti·um; cre·sor·ci·nol; de·fen·sor;… … English syllables
sorbitol — sor·bi·tol … English syllables
sorbitol dehydrogenase — sor·bi·tol de·hy·dro·gen·ase (sorґbĭ tol de hiґdro jən ās) L iditol 2 dehydrogenase … Medical dictionary
Sorbitol — Sor|bi|tol [↑ Sorb (2) u. ↑ itol], das; s, e: svw. ↑ Sorbit … Universal-Lexikon
sorbitol — sor|bi|tol Mot Agut Nom masculí … Diccionari Català-Català
sorbitol — sor•bi•tol [[t]ˈsɔr bɪˌtɔl, ˌtɒl[/t]] n. biochem. a sugar alcohol, C6H14O6, naturally occurring in many fruits or synthesized, used as a sugar substitute and in the manufacture of vitamin C • Etymology: 1890–95; sorbitean earlier alternate name… … From formal English to slang
sorbitol — sor|bi|tol sb., et (et sukkerstof) … Dansk ordbog
sorbitol — A reduction product of glucose and sorbose found in the berries of the mountain ash, Sorbus aucuparia (family Rosaceae), and in many fruits and seaweeds. It has many industrial and pharmaceutical uses; medicinally, it is used as a laxative and as … Medical dictionary
sorbitol — [sôr′bi tôl΄, sôr′bitōl΄] n. [ SORB + IT(E) + OL1] a sweet, white, odorless, crystalline alcohol, C6H8 (OH) 6, found in certain berries and fruits, used as a moistening agent in lotions or creams, as a sugar substitute, etc … English World dictionary
sorbitol — {{#}}{{LM S43184}}{{〓}} {{[}}sorbitol{{]}} ‹sor·bi·tol› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} Sustancia que se obtiene mediante la hidrogenación de la dextrosa de maíz y que se emplea como edulcorante: • El sorbitol tiene efectos laxantes.{{○}} … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos