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allose

Allose - What does it mean?

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Aldose vs Allose - What's the difference?

aldose | allose |


As nouns the difference between aldose and allose

is that aldose is (organic chemistry|carbohydrate) any of a class of monosaccharides having an aldehyde or hemiacetal functional group while allose is (biochemistry) an epimer of glucose found in some african shrubs.

Alose vs Allose - What's the difference?

alose | allose |


As nouns the difference between alose and allose

is that alose is a fish, the pedia=1 (Alosa alosa); the allice or allis while allose is an epimer of glucose found in some African shrubs.

Almose vs Allose - What's the difference?

almose | allose |


As nouns the difference between almose and allose

is that almose is (obsolete) alms while allose is (biochemistry) an epimer of glucose found in some african shrubs.

Callose vs Allose - What's the difference?

callose | allose |


In biochemistry|lang=en terms the difference between callose and allose

is that callose is (biochemistry) a plant polysaccharide comprising glucose residues linked together through β-1,3-linkages, produced chiefly in response to wounding and infection while allose is (biochemistry) an epimer of glucose found in some african shrubs.

As nouns the difference between callose and allose

is that callose is (biochemistry) a plant polysaccharide comprising glucose residues linked together through β-1,3-linkages, produced chiefly in response to wounding and infection while allose is (biochemistry) an epimer of glucose found in some african shrubs.