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Foodstuff vs Tyramine - What's the difference?

foodstuff | tyramine |

As nouns the difference between foodstuff and tyramine

is that foodstuff is an instance of material which may be used as food 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.

foodstuff

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • An instance of material which may be used as food.
  • tyramine

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia tyramine)
  • (chemistry) a phenolic amine, 4-hydroxy-phenethylamine, derived from the amino acid tyrosine, found in various foodstuffs and used as a sympathomimetic agent
  • English words suffixed with -amine