daidzein |
glycinol |
In organic compound terms the difference between daidzein and glycinol
is that
daidzein is a particular isoflavone while
glycinol is a phytoalexin found in the soybean (
Glycine max), formed by the cyclization of daidzein, with antiestrogenic activity.
antiestrogenic |
glycinol |
As a noun glycinol is
(organic compound) a phytoalexin found in the soybean (
glycine max ), formed by the cyclization of daidzein, with antiestrogenic activity.
isoflavone |
daidzein |
As nouns the difference between isoflavone and daidzein
is that
isoflavone is (organic chemistry) any of a class of polyphenolic phytoestrogens found in soybeans and similar plants that may have beneficial health properties while
daidzein is (organic compound) a particular isoflavone.
isoflavone |
daidzin |
As nouns the difference between isoflavone and daidzin
is that
isoflavone is any of a class of polyphenolic phytoestrogens found in soybeans and similar plants that may have beneficial health properties while
daidzin is a particular isoflavone, the 7-O-glucoside of daidzein.
glucoside |
daidzin |
As nouns the difference between glucoside and daidzin
is that
glucoside is (biochemistry) a glycoside that yields glucose after hydrolysis while
daidzin is (organic compound) a particular isoflavone, the 7-o-glucoside of daidzein.
rearrangement |
taxodione |
As nouns the difference between rearrangement and taxodione
is that
rearrangement is rearrangement while
taxodione is (organic compound) the oxidized rearrangement product of taxodone.
product |
taxodione |
As nouns the difference between product and taxodione
is that
product is a commodity offered for sale while
taxodione is (organic compound) the oxidized rearrangement product of taxodone.
phytoalexin |
glycinol |
As nouns the difference between phytoalexin and glycinol
is that
phytoalexin is (medicine) any of several classes of antibiotics produced by plants in response to microorganisms while
glycinol is (organic compound) a phytoalexin found in the soybean (
glycine max ), formed by the cyclization of daidzein, with antiestrogenic activity.
soybean |
glycinol |
As nouns the difference between soybean and glycinol
is that
soybean is a legume plant (
glycine max ), commonly cultivated for human and animal consumption and as a nitrogen-fixing ground cover while
glycinol is (organic compound) a phytoalexin found in the soybean (
glycine max ), formed by the cyclization of daidzein, with antiestrogenic activity.
cyclization |
glycinol |
As nouns the difference between cyclization and glycinol
is that
cyclization is (chemistry) the process of cyclizing, of becoming or causing to become aromatic while
glycinol is (organic compound) a phytoalexin found in the soybean (
glycine max ), formed by the cyclization of daidzein, with antiestrogenic activity.
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