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trimethylglycine

Trimethylglycine vs Glycine - What's the difference?

trimethylglycine | glycine |


As nouns the difference between trimethylglycine and glycine

is that trimethylglycine is an organic compound related to choline, with the difference that the terminal carboxylic acid group of trimethylglycine has been reduced to a hydroxyl group in choline while glycine is a nonessential amino acid, amino-acetic acid, C2H5NO2 found in most proteins but especially in sugar cane; the simplest amino acid.

Trimethylglycine - What does it mean?

trimethylglycine | |

Taxonomy vs Trimethylglycine - What's the difference?

taxonomy | trimethylglycine |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and trimethylglycine

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while trimethylglycine is trimethylglycine.

Hydroxyl vs Trimethylglycine - What's the difference?

hydroxyl | trimethylglycine |


As nouns the difference between hydroxyl and trimethylglycine

is that hydroxyl is (chemistry) a univalent radical or functional group (–oh) in organic chemistry; present in alcohols, phenols, carboxylic acids and certain other classes of compounds while trimethylglycine is trimethylglycine.

Terminal vs Trimethylglycine - What's the difference?

terminal | trimethylglycine |


As nouns the difference between terminal and trimethylglycine

is that terminal is terminal (at an airport etc) while trimethylglycine is trimethylglycine.

Choline vs Trimethylglycine - What's the difference?

choline | trimethylglycine |


As nouns the difference between choline and trimethylglycine

is that choline is a hydroxy quaternary ammonium compound with formula (CH3)3N+CH2CH2OHX. It is an essential nutrient for cardiovascular and brain health and for cell membrane formation. Discovered by Andreas Strecker in 1862 while trimethylglycine is an organic compound related to choline, with the difference that the terminal carboxylic acid group of trimethylglycine has been reduced to a hydroxyl group in choline.

Trimethylglycine vs Dimethylglycine - What's the difference?

trimethylglycine | dimethylglycine | see also |


As nouns the difference between trimethylglycine and dimethylglycine

is that trimethylglycine is an organic compound related to choline, with the difference that the terminal carboxylic acid group of trimethylglycine has been reduced to a hydroxyl group in choline while dimethylglycine is a derivative of glycine in which both hydrogen atoms of the amino group are replaced by methyl groups.