terms |
sarcosine |
As nouns the difference between terms and sarcosine
is that
terms is while
sarcosine is (organic compound) the amino acid n-methyl-glycine; it is present in most tissue, and has a number of industrial applications.
sarcosin |
sarcosine |
As nouns the difference between sarcosin and sarcosine
is that
sarcosin is (biochemistry) sarcosine while
sarcosine is (organic compound) the amino acid n-methyl-glycine; it is present in most tissue, and has a number of industrial applications.
sarcodine |
sarcosine |
As nouns the difference between sarcodine and sarcosine
is that
sarcodine is any member of the sarcodina while
sarcosine is (organic compound) the amino acid n-methyl-glycine; it is present in most tissue, and has a number of industrial applications.
sarcosinate |
sarcosine |
Derived terms |
Sarcosinate is a derived term of sarcosine.
As nouns the difference between sarcosinate and sarcosine
is that
sarcosinate is (organic chemistry) any salt or ester of sarcosine while
sarcosine is (organic compound) the amino acid n-methyl-glycine; it is present in most tissue, and has a number of industrial applications.
glycine |
sarcosine |
As a proper noun glycine
is .
As a noun sarcosine is
(organic compound) the amino acid n-methyl-glycine; it is present in most tissue, and has a number of industrial applications.
methyl |
sarcosine |
As nouns the difference between methyl and sarcosine
is that
methyl is methyl while
sarcosine is (organic compound) the amino acid n-methyl-glycine; it is present in most tissue, and has a number of industrial applications.