carboline |
caroline |
As nouns the difference between carboline and caroline
is that
carboline is (organic compound) any of four isomeric tricyclic heterocycles consisting of a pyridine ring fused with the five-membered ring of an indole; many of their derivatives have biological action while
caroline is (historical) an old silver coin of italy.
carboline |
carbolize |
As a noun carboline
is any of four isomeric tricyclic heterocycles consisting of a pyridine ring fused with the five-membered ring of an indole; many of their derivatives have biological action.
As a verb carbolize is
to wash or treat with carbolic acid.
carboline |
harmine |
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between carboline and harmine
is that
carboline is (organic compound) any of four isomeric tricyclic heterocycles consisting of a pyridine ring fused with the five-membered ring of an indole; many of their derivatives have biological action while
harmine is (organic compound) a fluorescent harmala alkaloid belonging to the carboline family of compounds, found in harmal and certain other plants.
As nouns the difference between carboline and harmine
is that
carboline is (organic compound) any of four isomeric tricyclic heterocycles consisting of a pyridine ring fused with the five-membered ring of an indole; many of their derivatives have biological action while
harmine is (organic compound) a fluorescent harmala alkaloid belonging to the carboline family of compounds, found in harmal and certain other plants.