Monosaccharide or free sugar of vegetable origin. The name is from Greek etymology and was coined by the politician and chemist Jean-Baptiste-André Dumas in 1838 from 947; 955; 965; 954; 965; 962; ( glukus "sweet" ) with the suffix -osa .
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