释义 |
cel·lo·bi·ose \ˌselōˈbīˌōs\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary cell- + biose; originally formed as German zellobiose : a white crystalline faintly sweet-tasting sugar C12H22O11 of the disaccharide class obtained by partial hydrolysis of cellulose; 4-β-glucosyl-glucose — called also cellose |