Cellobiose

/sɛˈloʊbiəʊs/ noun

A simple sugar made of two glucose units bonded together, produced when cellulose is broken down by enzymes.

From cello- (relating to cellulose) + -biose (disaccharide suffix, from Greek bio- meaning life). The term was coined in the early 1900s as chemists identified the products of cellulose decomposition.

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