Peptide vs Tryptone - What's the difference?
peptide | tryptone |
(biochemistry) A class of organic compounds consisting of various numbers of amino acids in which the amine of one is reacted with the carboxylic acid of the next to form an amide bond.
(biochemistry) The peptide bond itself.
(biochemistry) The assortment of peptides formed by the digestion of casein by trypsin, a protease. Often used in the preparation of lysogeny broth.
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As nouns the difference between peptide and tryptone
is that peptide is while tryptone is (biochemistry) the assortment of peptides formed by the digestion of casein by trypsin, a protease often used in the preparation of lysogeny broth.peptide
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* dipeptide * lipopeptide * mucopeptide * neuropeptide * octapeptide * pentapeptide * peptide chain * polypeptide * tripeptide ----tryptone
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