sucrose octoacetate

sucrose octoacetate

[′sü‚krōs ¦äk·tō′as·ə‚tāt] (organic chemistry) C28H38O19 A bitter crystalline compound that forms needles from alcohol solution, melts at 89°C, and breaks down at 286°C or above; used as an adhesive, to impregnate and insulate paper, and in lacquers and plastics.