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Peptidase vs Kallikrein - What's the difference?

peptidase | kallikrein |


As nouns the difference between peptidase and kallikrein

is that peptidase is (enzyme) any enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of peptides into amino acids; a protease while kallikrein is any of a set of peptidases, a subgroup of the serine protease family.

Subgroup vs Kallikrein - What's the difference?

subgroup | kallikrein |


As nouns the difference between subgroup and kallikrein

is that subgroup is a group within a larger group; a group whose members are some, but not all, of the members of a larger group while kallikrein is any of a set of peptidases, a subgroup of the serine protease family.

As a verb subgroup

is to divide or classify into subgroups.

Protein vs Kininogen - What's the difference?

protein | kininogen |


As nouns the difference between protein and kininogen

is that protein is protein while kininogen is (biochemistry) any of a set of proteins defined by their primary role as precursors for kinin.

Precursor vs Kininogen - What's the difference?

precursor | kininogen |


As nouns the difference between precursor and kininogen

is that precursor is that which precurses, a forerunner, a predecessor, an indicator of approaching events while kininogen is (biochemistry) any of a set of proteins defined by their primary role as precursors for kinin.

Kinin vs Kininogen - What's the difference?

kinin | kininogen |


As nouns the difference between kinin and kininogen

is that kinin is quinine or kinin can be kinin while kininogen is (biochemistry) any of a set of proteins defined by their primary role as precursors for kinin.

Colorometric vs Anthrone - What's the difference?

colorometric | anthrone |


As a noun anthrone is

(chemistry) a tricyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, used in a popular cellulose assay and in the colorometric determination of carbohydrates.

Carbohydrate vs Anthrone - What's the difference?

carbohydrate | anthrone |


As nouns the difference between carbohydrate and anthrone

is that carbohydrate is (organic chemistry|nutrition) a sugar, starch, or cellulose that is a food source of energy for an animal or plant; a saccharide while anthrone is (chemistry) a tricyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, used in a popular cellulose assay and in the colorometric determination of carbohydrates.

Analgesic vs Phenazone - What's the difference?

analgesic | phenazone |


As nouns the difference between analgesic and phenazone

is that analgesic is analgesic while phenazone is (chemistry) a particular analgesic.

As an adjective analgesic

is analgesic.

Phenazon vs Phenazone - What's the difference?

phenazon | phenazone | Alternative forms |

Phenazon is an alternative form of phenazone.


As nouns the difference between phenazon and phenazone

is that phenazon is while phenazone is (chemistry) a particular analgesic.

Pyrazolone vs Phenazone - What's the difference?

pyrazolone | phenazone | Hypernyms |

Pyrazolone is a hypernym of phenazone.


As nouns the difference between pyrazolone and phenazone

is that pyrazolone is (organic compound) a five-membered unsaturated heterocyclic ketone (or lactam), derived from pyrazole, that is the basis of several pharmaceuticals while phenazone is (chemistry) a particular analgesic.

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