Scrabble?! TREHALOSE

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Definitions of TREHALOSE in various dictionaries:

Trehalose is a sugar consisting of two molecules of glucose. It is also known as mycose or tremalose. Some bacteria, fungi, plants and invertebrate animals synthesize it as a source of energy, and to survive freezing and lack of water. Extracting trehalose was once a difficult and costly process, but around 2000, the Hayashibara company (Okayama, Japan) confirmed an inexpensive extraction technology from starch for mass production. Trehalose has high water retention capabilities, and is used in food, cosmetics, and as a drug.

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There are 9 letters in TREHALOSE ( A1E1H4L1O1R1S1T1 )

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