thyronine |
tyrosine |
In amino acid|lang=en terms the difference between thyronine and tyrosine
is that
thyronine is (amino acid) a phenolic amino acid that occurs naturally only in the iodinated form of thyroxine while
tyrosine is (amino acid) a nonessential amino acid c
9h
11no
3 found in most animal proteins, especially casein.
As nouns the difference between thyronine and tyrosine
is that
thyronine is (amino acid) a phenolic amino acid that occurs naturally only in the iodinated form of thyroxine while
tyrosine is (amino acid) a nonessential amino acid c
9h
11no
3 found in most animal proteins, especially casein.
thyronine |
iodothyronine |
As nouns the difference between thyronine and iodothyronine
is that
thyronine is (amino acid) a phenolic amino acid that occurs naturally only in the iodinated form of thyroxine while
iodothyronine is (organic compound) any of a range of iodinated derivatives of thyronine, especially
3,5,3',5'-tetraiodothyronine , (
thyroxine).