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Glucose vs Glucosyl - What's the difference?

glucose | glucosyl |


As nouns the difference between glucose and glucosyl

is that glucose is a simple monosaccharide (sugar) with a molecular formula of C6H12O6; it is a principle source of energy for cellular metabolism while glucosyl is the univalent radical derived from the hemiacetal form of glucose.

Dipeptide vs Glutamylcysteine - What's the difference?

dipeptide | glutamylcysteine |


As nouns the difference between dipeptide and glutamylcysteine

is that dipeptide is (biochemistry|organic chemistry) an organic compound formed from two amino acids joined by a peptide bond while glutamylcysteine is (biochemistry) a dipeptide derived from glutamic acid and cysteine.

Cysteine vs Glutamylcysteine - What's the difference?

cysteine | glutamylcysteine |


As nouns the difference between cysteine and glutamylcysteine

is that cysteine is while glutamylcysteine is (biochemistry) a dipeptide derived from glutamic acid and cysteine.

Enzyme vs Glycosylhydrolase - What's the difference?

enzyme | glycosylhydrolase |


As a verb enzyme

is .

As a noun glycosylhydrolase is

(enzyme) any of many enzymes that hydrolyse glycosides.

Hydrolyse vs Glycosylhydrolase - What's the difference?

hydrolyse | glycosylhydrolase |


As a verb hydrolyse

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a noun glycosylhydrolase is

any of many enzymes that hydrolyse glycosides.

Enzyme vs Glucosyltransferase - What's the difference?

enzyme | glucosyltransferase |


As a verb enzyme

is .

As a noun glucosyltransferase is

(enzyme) any enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of a glucosyl group.

Transfer vs Glucosyltransferase - What's the difference?

transfer | glucosyltransferase |


As nouns the difference between transfer and glucosyltransferase

is that transfer is transfer while glucosyltransferase is (enzyme) any enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of a glucosyl group.

Glucosyl vs Glucosyltransferase - What's the difference?

glucosyl | glucosyltransferase |


As nouns the difference between glucosyl and glucosyltransferase

is that glucosyl is (organic chemistry) the univalent radical derived from the hemiacetal form of glucose while glucosyltransferase is (enzyme) any enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of a glucosyl group.

Radical vs Glucosyl - What's the difference?

radical | glucosyl |


In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between radical and glucosyl

is that radical is (organic chemistry) a free radical while glucosyl is (organic chemistry) the univalent radical derived from the hemiacetal form of glucose.

As nouns the difference between radical and glucosyl

is that radical is a member of the most progressive wing of the liberal party; someone favouring social reform (but generally stopping short of socialism) while glucosyl is (organic chemistry) the univalent radical derived from the hemiacetal form of glucose.

As an adjective radical

is favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter.

Hemiacetal vs Glucosyl - What's the difference?

hemiacetal | glucosyl |


As nouns the difference between hemiacetal and glucosyl

is that hemiacetal is hemiacetal while glucosyl is (organic chemistry) the univalent radical derived from the hemiacetal form of glucose.

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