As adjectives the difference between biochemical and bioorthogonal
is that biochemical is of, or relating to biochemistry while bioorthogonal is (biochemistry) describing biochemical research techniques for selectively labelling biomolecules that are independent of the detailed structure of the host molecule.
As a noun biochemical
is a chemical substance derived from a biological source.
biochemical
English
Adjective
(head)
of, or relating to biochemistry
characterized by, produced by, or involving chemical processes in living organisms
Noun
(
en noun)
a chemical substance derived from a biological source
Related terms
* biochemical warfare
bioorthogonal
English
Adjective
(
en adjective)
(biochemistry) Describing biochemical research techniques for selectively labelling biomolecules that are independent of the detailed structure of the host molecule
See also
* click chemistry