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cymarine |
As a noun cymarine is
(organic compound) a cardiac glycoside obtained from plants of the genus
strophanthus .
cymarine |
cymarin |
As nouns the difference between cymarine and cymarin
is that
cymarine is (organic compound) a cardiac glycoside obtained from plants of the genus
strophanthus while
cymarin is .
cynarine |
cymarine |
As nouns the difference between cynarine and cymarine
is that
cynarine is a hydroxycinnamic acid found in artichoke that inhibits taste receptors, producing a sweet taste while
cymarine is a cardiac glycoside obtained from plants of the genus
Strophanthus.
strophanthus |
cymarine |
As a proper noun strophanthus
is .
As a noun cymarine is
(organic compound) a cardiac glycoside obtained from plants of the genus
strophanthus .
genus |
cymarine |
As nouns the difference between genus and cymarine
is that
genus is a rank in the classification of organisms, below family and above species; a taxon at that rank while
cymarine is a cardiac glycoside obtained from plants of the genus
Strophanthus.
glycoside |
cymarine |
As nouns the difference between glycoside and cymarine
is that
glycoside is (organic chemistry|biochemistry) a molecule in which a sugar group (the glycone) is bound to a non-sugar group (the corresponding aglycone) by a nitrogen or oxygen atom glycosides yield a sugar after undergoing hydrolysis while
cymarine is (organic compound) a cardiac glycoside obtained from plants of the genus
strophanthus .
cardiac |
cymarine |
As nouns the difference between cardiac and cymarine
is that
cardiac is a person with heart disease while
cymarine is (organic compound) a cardiac glycoside obtained from plants of the genus
strophanthus .
As an adjective cardiac
is pertaining to the heart.