antifeedant |
brasilenyne |
As nouns the difference between antifeedant and brasilenyne
is that
antifeedant is (biochemistry) any substance that inhibits normal feeding behaviour while
brasilenyne is (organic compound) a heterocyclic derivative of an alkyne, isolated from digestive gland of the sea hare
aplysia brasiliana , that shows antifeedant activity.
As an adjective antifeedant
is (biology) that inhibits normal feeding behaviour.
alkyne |
brasilenyne |
As nouns the difference between alkyne and brasilenyne
is that
alkyne is (organic chemistry) a hydrocarbon containing at least one carbon–carbon triple bond while
brasilenyne is (organic compound) a heterocyclic derivative of an alkyne, isolated from digestive gland of the sea hare
aplysia brasiliana , that shows antifeedant activity.
heterocyclic |
brasilenyne |
As nouns the difference between heterocyclic and brasilenyne
is that
heterocyclic is (organic chemistry) a heterocycle while
brasilenyne is (organic compound) a heterocyclic derivative of an alkyne, isolated from digestive gland of the sea hare
aplysia brasiliana , that shows antifeedant activity.
As an adjective heterocyclic
is (organic chemistry|of a cyclic compound) having one or more atoms other than carbon in at least one of its rings.