thiamine |
thiazine |
As nouns the difference between thiamine and thiazine
is that
thiamine is (vitamin) one of the constituents of vitamin b complex, found in meat, yeast and bran, that is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates while
thiazine is (organic compound) a six-membered heterocycle containing four carbon atoms, one nitrogen and one sulfur atom, and two double bonds.
thiazyne |
thiazine |
As nouns the difference between thiazyne and thiazine
is that
thiazyne is (organic chemistry) any of a class of compound containing a sulfur to nitrogen triple bond while
thiazine is (organic compound) a six-membered heterocycle containing four carbon atoms, one nitrogen and one sulfur atom, and two double bonds.
thiazine |
thiazide |
As nouns the difference between thiazine and thiazide
is that
thiazine is (organic compound) a six-membered heterocycle containing four carbon atoms, one nitrogen and one sulfur atom, and two double bonds while
thiazide is any of a class of diuretic drugs based on a
benzothiadiazine sulfonamide dioxide .
thiazine |
triazine |
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between thiazine and triazine
is that
thiazine is (organic compound) a six-membered heterocycle containing four carbon atoms, one nitrogen and one sulfur atom, and two double bonds while
triazine is (organic compound) any of three isomeric aromatic heterocycles containing three carbon atoms, three nitrogen atoms and three double bonds.
As nouns the difference between thiazine and triazine
is that
thiazine is (organic compound) a six-membered heterocycle containing four carbon atoms, one nitrogen and one sulfur atom, and two double bonds while
triazine is (organic compound) any of three isomeric aromatic heterocycles containing three carbon atoms, three nitrogen atoms and three double bonds.