sorbose

/ˈsɔrboʊs/
noun
  1. A type of sugar found naturally in some fruits and berries, used in making vitamin C.
    • Scientists use sorbose in the laboratory to produce ascorbic acid.
    • Sorbose is one of the sugars that gives certain berries their sweet taste.
    • The fruit contains a small amount of sorbose, which is a simple sugar.
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