allulose

noun
al·​lu·​lose | \ ˈalyəˌlōs\
plural -s

Definition of allulose

: a syrupy ketohexose sugar C6H1206 found in the unfermentable residue from cane molasses and related stereochemically to allose and altrose

called also psicose

First Known Use of allulose

1874, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for allulose

all- + -ulose

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