terms |
cysteamine |
As nouns the difference between terms and cysteamine
is that
terms is while
cysteamine is (biochemistry) the simplest stable aminothiol, a degradation product of the amino acid cysteine, used to treat cystine excretion disorders and radiation sickness.
cystamine |
cysteamine |
As nouns the difference between cystamine and cysteamine
is that
cystamine is hexamethylene tetramine while
cysteamine is the simplest stable aminothiol, a degradation product of the amino acid cysteine, used to treat cystine excretion disorders and radiation sickness.
disorder |
cysteamine |
As nouns the difference between disorder and cysteamine
is that
disorder is absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner while
cysteamine is the simplest stable aminothiol, a degradation product of the amino acid cysteine, used to treat cystine excretion disorders and radiation sickness.
excretion |
cysteamine |
As nouns the difference between excretion and cysteamine
is that
excretion is excretion while
cysteamine is (biochemistry) the simplest stable aminothiol, a degradation product of the amino acid cysteine, used to treat cystine excretion disorders and radiation sickness.
cystine |
cysteamine |
As nouns the difference between cystine and cysteamine
is that
cystine is while
cysteamine is (biochemistry) the simplest stable aminothiol, a degradation product of the amino acid cysteine, used to treat cystine excretion disorders and radiation sickness.
cysteine |
cysteamine |
As nouns the difference between cysteine and cysteamine
is that
cysteine is a sulphur-containing nonessential amino acid C
3H
7NO
2S found in most animal proteins; it readily oxidizes to cystine while
cysteamine is the simplest stable aminothiol, a degradation product of the amino acid cysteine, used to treat cystine excretion disorders and radiation sickness.
degradation |
cysteamine |
As nouns the difference between degradation and cysteamine
is that
degradation is degradation while
cysteamine is (biochemistry) the simplest stable aminothiol, a degradation product of the amino acid cysteine, used to treat cystine excretion disorders and radiation sickness.
aminothiol |
cysteamine |
As a noun cysteamine is
(biochemistry) the simplest stable aminothiol, a degradation product of the amino acid cysteine, used to treat cystine excretion disorders and radiation sickness.
stable |
cysteamine |
As nouns the difference between stable and cysteamine
is that
stable is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses while
cysteamine is the simplest stable aminothiol, a degradation product of the amino acid cysteine, used to treat cystine excretion disorders and radiation sickness.
As a verb stable
is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.
As an adjective stable
is relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.
cysteamine |
pantetheine |
In biochemistry terms the difference between cysteamine and pantetheine
is that
cysteamine is the simplest stable aminothiol, a degradation product of the amino acid cysteine, used to treat cystine excretion disorders and radiation sickness while
pantetheine is the cysteamine amide analogue of pantothenic acid, an intermediate in the production of coenzyme A by the body.