Sucrose in a sentence as a noun

Take that soda and replace the fructose with sucrose.

In sucrose, the glucose and fructose molecules are bound by an acetal bond, which must first be broken.

I can't find a link now, but I remember some research being done that had runners in a lab swish a sucrose solution in their mouths and then spit it out.

That sucrose, a compound made up of a single fructose molecule bonded to a glucose molecule, is not detrimental to your health given reasonable consumption reaches "duh" levels of obviousness.

The two followup studies do disagree with the original Rat Park experiment, but I think you inadvertently misrepresent their results by cutting off your quote mid-sentence.> The results of earlier research, indicating rats housed in a quasinatural colony drank significantly less sucrose-morphine than rats isolated in standard laboratory cages, could not be replicated, as the consumption of sucrose-morphine by the isolated animals in the present two studies was reduced.

Sucrose definitions

noun

a complex carbohydrate found in many plants and used as a sweetening agent

See also: saccharose