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panthenol

Organism vs Panthenol - What's the difference?

organism | panthenol |


As nouns the difference between organism and panthenol

is that organism is (biology) a discrete and complete living thing, such as animal, plant, fungus or microorganism while panthenol is (biochemistry) the alcohol analogue of pantothenic acid, which is quickly oxidized to pantothenate in organisms.

Pantothenate vs Panthenol - What's the difference?

pantothenate | panthenol |


As nouns the difference between pantothenate and panthenol

is that pantothenate is any salt or ester of pantothenic acid while panthenol is the alcohol analogue of pantothenic acid, which is quickly oxidized to pantothenate in organisms.

Oxidize vs Panthenol - What's the difference?

oxidize | panthenol |


As a verb oxidize

is (chemistry|transitive) to combine with oxygen or otherwise make an oxide.

As a noun panthenol is

(biochemistry) the alcohol analogue of pantothenic acid, which is quickly oxidized to pantothenate in organisms.

Analogue vs Panthenol - What's the difference?

analogue | panthenol |


As nouns the difference between analogue and panthenol

is that analogue is (british|canadian) while panthenol is (biochemistry) the alcohol analogue of pantothenic acid, which is quickly oxidized to pantothenate in organisms.

As an adjective analogue

is (british|canadian).

Alcohol vs Panthenol - What's the difference?

alcohol | panthenol |


As nouns the difference between alcohol and panthenol

is that alcohol is while panthenol is (biochemistry) the alcohol analogue of pantothenic acid, which is quickly oxidized to pantothenate in organisms.