Sucrose The most important commercial disaccharide is sucrose, ordinary table sugar. Sucrose occurs in all photosynthetic plants, where it functions as.

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Sucrose The most important commercial disaccharide is sucrose, ordinary table sugar. Sucrose occurs in all photosynthetic plants, where it functions as an energy source. It is obtained commercially from sugar cane and sugar beets, in which it constitutes 14% to 20% of the plant juices. Sucrose is very water soluble (2 grams per milliliter at room temperature) because it is polar due to the presence of eight hydroxyl groups on its surface. Hydrolysis of sucrose gives equimolar amounts of D-glucose and the ketose D-fructose.