terms |
thiazolidine |
As nouns the difference between terms and thiazolidine
is that
terms is while
thiazolidine is (organic compound) a saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,3 positions; any derivative of this compound.
taxonomy |
thiazolidine |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and thiazolidine
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
thiazolidine is (organic compound) a saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,3 positions; any derivative of this compound.
nitrogen |
thiazolidine |
As nouns the difference between nitrogen and thiazolidine
is that
nitrogen is nitrogen (symbol: n) while
thiazolidine is (organic compound) a saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,3 positions; any derivative of this compound.
sulfur |
thiazolidine |
As nouns the difference between sulfur and thiazolidine
is that
sulfur is sulfur (chemical element) while
thiazolidine is (organic compound) a saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,3 positions; any derivative of this compound.
carbon |
thiazolidine |
As nouns the difference between carbon and thiazolidine
is that
carbon is alternative form of
(l) while
thiazolidine is (organic compound) a saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,3 positions; any derivative of this compound.
heterocycle |
thiazolidine |
As nouns the difference between heterocycle and thiazolidine
is that
heterocycle is heterocycle while
thiazolidine is (organic compound) a saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,3 positions; any derivative of this compound.
thiazolidine |
isothiazolidine |
Related terms |
Thiazolidine is a related term of isothiazolidine.
In organic compound|lang=en terms the difference between thiazolidine and isothiazolidine
is that
thiazolidine is (organic compound) a saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,3 positions; any derivative of this compound while
isothiazolidine is (organic compound) a saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,2 positions; any derivative of this compound.
As nouns the difference between thiazolidine and isothiazolidine
is that
thiazolidine is (organic compound) a saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,3 positions; any derivative of this compound while
isothiazolidine is (organic compound) a saturated, five-membered heterocycle containing three carbon atoms and a sulfur and nitrogen atom in the 1,2 positions; any derivative of this compound.