tyramine |
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taxonomy |
tyramine |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and tyramine
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
tyramine is (chemistry) a phenolic amine, 4-hydroxy-phenethylamine, derived from the amino acid tyrosine, found in various foodstuffs and used as a sympathomimetic agent.
phenethylamine |
tyramine |
As nouns the difference between phenethylamine and tyramine
is that
phenethylamine is (uncountable|organic compound) an aromatic amine which is a colorless liquid at room temperature while
tyramine is (chemistry) a phenolic amine, 4-hydroxy-phenethylamine, derived from the amino acid tyrosine, found in various foodstuffs and used as a sympathomimetic agent.
tyramine |
tyramide |
As nouns the difference between tyramine and tyramide
is that
tyramine is a phenolic amine, 4-hydroxy-phenethylamine, derived from the amino acid tyrosine, found in various foodstuffs and used as a sympathomimetic agent while
tyramide is a tyramine derivative.