leucine |
phenylalanine |
As nouns the difference between leucine and phenylalanine
is that
leucine is (amino acid) an essential amino acid, c
6h
13no
2, isomeric with isoleucine, found in most animal proteins; it is essential for growth in children while
phenylalanine is phenylalanine.
tyrosine |
phenylalanine |
In amino acid terms the difference between tyrosine and phenylalanine
is that
tyrosine is a nonessential amino acid C
9H
11NO
3 found in most animal proteins, especially casein while
phenylalanine is an essential amino acid C
9H
11NO
2 found in most animal proteins; it is essential for growth; the inability to metabolize it leads to phenylketonuria; it is a constituent of aspartame.
phenylalanine |
|
is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun phenylalanine
is an essential amino acid C
9H
11NO
2 found in most animal proteins; it is essential for growth; the inability to metabolize it leads to phenylketonuria; it is a constituent of aspartame.
multicellular |
phenylalanine |
As nouns the difference between multicellular and phenylalanine
is that
multicellular is such an organism while
phenylalanine is an essential amino acid C
9H
11NO
2 found in most animal proteins; it is essential for growth; the inability to metabolize it leads to phenylketonuria; it is a constituent of aspartame.
As an adjective multicellular
is that has many cells, often differentiated in function.
phenylalanine |
phenylpyruvate |
As nouns the difference between phenylalanine and phenylpyruvate
is that
phenylalanine is an essential amino acid C
9H
11NO
2 found in most animal proteins; it is essential for growth; the inability to metabolize it leads to phenylketonuria; it is a constituent of aspartame while
phenylpyruvate is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of phenylalanine, formed by the decarboxylation of prephenate with loss of hydroxyl.
phenylalanine |
alkaptonuria |
As nouns the difference between phenylalanine and alkaptonuria
is that
phenylalanine is phenylalanine while
alkaptonuria is (medicine) a rare inherited genetic disorder of phenylalanine and tyrosine metabolism, causing the accumulation and eventual excretion of alkapton.
phenylalanine |
polyphenylalanine |
As nouns the difference between phenylalanine and polyphenylalanine
is that
phenylalanine is phenylalanine while
polyphenylalanine is (biochemistry) a polypeptide (or fragment) containing only phenylalanine.
phenylalanine |
homophenylalanine |
As nouns the difference between phenylalanine and homophenylalanine
is that
phenylalanine is phenylalanine while
homophenylalanine is (organic chemistry) a homologue of phenylalanine,
2-amino-4-phenylbutyric acid .
phenylalanine |
fluorophenylalanine |
As nouns the difference between phenylalanine and fluorophenylalanine
is that
phenylalanine is an essential amino acid C
9H
11NO
2 found in most animal proteins; it is essential for growth; the inability to metabolize it leads to phenylketonuria; it is a constituent of aspartame while
fluorophenylalanine is any of several isomeric fluoro derivatives of phenylalanine used to inhibit bacteriophage replication.
phenylalanine |
phenylpropanoid |
As nouns the difference between phenylalanine and phenylpropanoid
is that
phenylalanine is phenylalanine while
phenylpropanoid is (chemistry) any of a class of plant-derived organic compounds that are biosynthesized from the amino acid phenylalanine.
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