pyruvate |
glucose |
As nouns the difference between pyruvate and glucose
is that
pyruvate is any salt or ester of pyruvic acid while
glucose is a simple monosaccharide (sugar) with a molecular formula of C
6H
12O
6; it is a principle source of energy for cellular metabolism.
salt |
glucose |
As an initialism salt
is (politics) strategic]] arms limitation [[talks|talks.
As a noun glucose is
.
isomaltotriose |
glucose |
As nouns the difference between isomaltotriose and glucose
is that
isomaltotriose is (carbohydrate) an isomaltooligosaccharide formed from three isomaltose monomers while
glucose is .
glucose |
glycerol |
As nouns the difference between glucose and glycerol
is that
glucose is a simple monosaccharide (sugar) with a molecular formula of C
6H
12O
6; it is a principle source of energy for cellular metabolism while
glycerol is 1,2,3-trihydroxy-propane or propan-1,2,3-triol; a trihydric alcohol.
glucose |
glucose |
In alternative form of|glukose|lang=de terms the difference between glucose and glucose
is that
glucose is while
glucose is .
As nouns the difference between glucose and glucose
is that
glucose is while
glucose is .
pizza |
glucose |
As nouns the difference between pizza and glucose
is that
pizza is pizza while
glucose is .
glucose |
glycosides |
As nouns the difference between glucose and glycosides
is that
glucose is while
glycosides is .
glucose |
pyranose |
As nouns the difference between glucose and pyranose
is that
glucose is while
pyranose is (chemistry) any cyclic hemiacetal form of a monosaccharide having a six-membered ring (based on tetrahydropyran).
ac |
glucose |
As an adjective ac
is cruel, severe, fierce.
As a noun glucose is
.
honey |
glucose |
As nouns the difference between honey and glucose
is that
honey is (uncountable) a viscous, sweet fluid produced from plant nectar by bees often used to sweeten tea or to spread on baked goods while
glucose is .
As an adjective honey
is describing a thing involving or resembling honey.
As a verb honey
is to be gentle, agreeable, or coaxing; to talk fondly; to use endearments.
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