hydrolysis |
digitoxigenin |
As nouns the difference between hydrolysis and digitoxigenin
is that
hydrolysis is (chemistry) a chemical process of decomposition involving the splitting of a bond and the addition of the hydrogen cation and the hydroxide anion of water while
digitoxigenin is (organic compound) a cardenolide, the aglycone of digitoxin, usually obtained by hydrolysis.
digitoxin |
digitoxigenin |
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between digitoxin and digitoxigenin
is that
digitoxin is (organic compound) a toxic cardiac glycoside, obtained from digitalis, related to cardenolide while
digitoxigenin is (organic compound) a cardenolide, the aglycone of digitoxin, usually obtained by hydrolysis.
As nouns the difference between digitoxin and digitoxigenin
is that
digitoxin is (organic compound) a toxic cardiac glycoside, obtained from digitalis, related to cardenolide while
digitoxigenin is (organic compound) a cardenolide, the aglycone of digitoxin, usually obtained by hydrolysis.
aglycone |
digitoxigenin |
As nouns the difference between aglycone and digitoxigenin
is that
aglycone is (organic chemistry) the non-sugar fragment of a glycoside while
digitoxigenin is (organic compound) a cardenolide, the aglycone of digitoxin, usually obtained by hydrolysis.