drastic |
superdrastic |
As adjectives the difference between drastic and superdrastic
is that
drastic is extreme; severe while
superdrastic is very drastic.
eucharist |
sacramentarian |
As a noun sacramentarian is
.
convert |
saccharify |
As verbs the difference between convert and saccharify
is that
convert is (
lb) to transform or change (something) into another form, substance, state, or product while
saccharify is (biochemistry) to convert soluble polysaccharides into simple sugars.
As a noun convert
is a person who has converted to his or her religion.
polysaccharide |
saccharify |
As a noun polysaccharide
is a polymer made of many saccharide units linked by glycosidic bonds.
As a verb saccharify is
to convert soluble polysaccharides into simple sugars.
sugar |
saccharify |
As a noun sugar
is ray, beam (of light or radiation).
As a verb saccharify is
(biochemistry) to convert soluble polysaccharides into simple sugars.
saccharification |
saccharify |
Related terms |
Saccharify is a related term of saccharification.
In biochemistry terms the difference between saccharification and saccharify
is that
saccharification is the hydrolysis of soluble polysaccharides to form simple sugars while
saccharify is to convert soluble polysaccharides into simple sugars.
As a noun saccharification
is the hydrolysis of soluble polysaccharides to form simple sugars.
As a verb saccharify is
to convert soluble polysaccharides into simple sugars.
hydrolysis |
saccharification |
In biochemistry terms the difference between hydrolysis and saccharification
is that
hydrolysis is the degradation of certain biopolymers (proteins, complex sugars) by the chemical process that results in smaller polymers or monomers (such as amino acids or monosaccharides while
saccharification is the hydrolysis of soluble polysaccharides to form simple sugars.
As nouns the difference between hydrolysis and saccharification
is that
hydrolysis is a chemical process of decomposition involving the splitting of a bond and the addition of the hydrogen cation and the hydroxide anion of water while
saccharification is the hydrolysis of soluble polysaccharides to form simple sugars.
soluble |
saccharification |
As an adjective soluble
is able to be dissolved.
As a noun saccharification is
(biochemistry) the hydrolysis of soluble polysaccharides to form simple sugars.
polysaccharide |
saccharification |
As nouns the difference between polysaccharide and saccharification
is that
polysaccharide is (carbohydrate) a polymer made of many saccharide units linked by glycosidic bonds while
saccharification is (biochemistry) the hydrolysis of soluble polysaccharides to form simple sugars.
sugar |
saccharification |
As nouns the difference between sugar and saccharification
is that
sugar is ray, beam (of light or radiation) while
saccharification is (biochemistry) the hydrolysis of soluble polysaccharides to form simple sugars.
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