Similarities between Sorbitol and Sporidiobolus salmonicolor
Sorbitol and Sporidiobolus salmonicolor have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Galactose, Glucose, Mannitol, Sorbitol, Sucrose.
Galactose
Galactose (galacto- + -ose, "milk sugar"), sometimes abbreviated Gal, is a monosaccharide sugar that is about as sweet as glucose, and about 30% as sweet as sucrose.
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Glucose
Glucose is a simple sugar with the molecular formula C6H12O6.
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Mannitol
Mannitol is a type of sugar alcohol which is also used as a medication.
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Sorbitol
Sorbitol, less commonly known as glucitol, is a sugar alcohol with a sweet taste which the human body metabolizes slowly.
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Sucrose
Sucrose is common table sugar.
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- What Sorbitol and Sporidiobolus salmonicolor have in common
- What are the similarities between Sorbitol and Sporidiobolus salmonicolor
Sorbitol and Sporidiobolus salmonicolor Comparison
Sorbitol has 102 relations, while Sporidiobolus salmonicolor has 73. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 2.86% = 5 / (102 + 73).
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