thiol |
glyoxalase |
As nouns the difference between thiol and glyoxalase
is that
thiol is thiol while
glyoxalase is (biochemistry) either of a pair of related thiol-dependent enzymes:
glyoxalase І'', which catalyses the isomerisation of the spontaneously formed hemithioacetal adduct between gsh and 2-oxoaldehydes (such as methylglyoxal) into s-2-hydroxyacylglutathione; and ''glyoxalase ІІ , which hydrolyses these thiolesters.
thiol |
methanethiol |
As nouns the difference between thiol and methanethiol
is that
thiol is thiol while
methanethiol is (organic compound) a colourless gas, a thiol with a smell like rotten cabbage, found naturally in plants and animals.
thiol |
thioesterase |
As nouns the difference between thiol and thioesterase
is that
thiol is thiol while
thioesterase is (organic compound) any of various enzymes of the esterase family that exhibit esterase activity specifically at a thiol group.
thiol |
thiolic |
As a noun thiol
is thiol.
As an adjective thiolic is
(organic chemistry) of or pertaining to a thiol.
thiol |
dodecanethiol |
As nouns the difference between thiol and dodecanethiol
is that
thiol is a univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound containing such a radical while
dodecanethiol is any thiol derived from dodecane.
thiol |
mercaptoethanol |
As nouns the difference between thiol and mercaptoethanol
is that
thiol is thiol while
mercaptoethanol is mercaptoethanol.
thiol |
thiolation |
As nouns the difference between thiol and thiolation
is that
thiol is a univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound containing such a radical while
thiolation is reaction with a thiol.
thiol |
thione |
Related terms |
Thione is a related term of thiol.
As nouns the difference between thiol and thione
is that
thiol is a univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound containing such a radical while
thione is a ketone-like compound in which the oxygen is replaced by sulfur, having the general formula R
2C=S.
thiol |
mercaptoalkyl |
As nouns the difference between thiol and mercaptoalkyl
is that
thiol is a univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound containing such a radical while
mercaptoalkyl is an alkyl group having a mercaptan (thiol) substituent.
thiol |
sulfhydryl |
In organic chemistry terms the difference between thiol and sulfhydryl
is that
thiol is a univalent organic radical (-SH) containing a sulphur and a hydrogen atom; a compound containing such a radical while
sulfhydryl is the univalent radical -SH that is the sulfur analogue of hydroxyl and constitutes the thiol group.
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