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Retinol vs Isomerohydrolase - What's the difference?

retinol | isomerohydrolase |

As nouns the difference between retinol and isomerohydrolase

is that retinol is retinol while isomerohydrolase is (enzyme) an enzyme that hydrolyzes all-trans-retinyl esters into 11-cis-retinol.

retinol

Noun

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  • (organic compound, biochemistry) A fat-soluble carotenoid vitamin (vitamin A), present in fish oils and green vegetables, essential to normal vision and to bone development.
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    isomerohydrolase

    English

    Noun

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  • (enzyme) An enzyme that hydrolyzes all-trans-retinyl esters into 11-cis-retinol