Melezitose

Melezitose, also spelled melicitose, is a nonreducing trisaccharide sugar that can be extracted from the juices of various trees, including the larch and the Douglas-fir, or from honey made from such exudations. It is an isomer of sucrose and it can be partially hydrolyzed to glucose and turanose.

See also: Melezitose, Douglas-fir, Glucose, Honey, Hydrolysis, Isomer, Larch, Sucrose, Sugar, Tree