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Cysteine vs Acetylcysteine - What's the difference?

cysteine | acetylcysteine |

As nouns the difference between cysteine and acetylcysteine

is that cysteine is while acetylcysteine is (organic compound) the n-acetyl derivative of cysteine; it is a mucolytic agent.

cysteine

Noun

  • (amino acid) A sulphur-containing nonessential amino acid C3H7NO2S found in most animal proteins; it readily oxidizes to cystine.
  • Usage notes

    When used as the name of a substance, this noun is uncountable, but when used as the name of individual molecules, it is countable.

    Synonyms

    * when used as a food additive * when used as an improving agent * Cys when viewed as a monomer in proteins

    acetylcysteine

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia acetylcysteine) (-)
  • (organic compound) The N-acetyl derivative of cysteine; it is a mucolytic agent
  • References

    * Davis's Drug Guide for Nurses