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glyconic

Glyconic vs Glycomic - What's the difference?

glyconic | glycomic |


As adjectives the difference between glyconic and glycomic

is that glyconic is aldaric while glycomic is of or pertaining to glycomics.

Glyconic vs Glycolic - What's the difference?

glyconic | glycolic |


As adjectives the difference between glyconic and glycolic

is that glyconic is aldaric while glycolic is of or pertaining to glycolic acid or its derivatives.

Aglyconic vs Glyconic - What's the difference?

aglyconic | glyconic |


As adjectives the difference between aglyconic and glyconic

is that aglyconic is (biochemistry) describing part of a glycoside not related to the glycosidic link while glyconic is (obsolete|chemistry) aldaric.

Gluconic vs Glyconic - What's the difference?

gluconic | glyconic |


As adjectives the difference between gluconic and glyconic

is that gluconic is of or pertaining to gluconic acid or its derivatives while glyconic is (obsolete|chemistry) aldaric.

Glyconic vs Glyconin - What's the difference?

glyconic | glyconin |


As an adjective glyconic

is (obsolete|chemistry) aldaric.

As a noun glyconin is

an emulsion of glycerin and egg yolk, used as an ointment, as a vehicle for medicines, etc.