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indolenine

Terms vs Indolenine - What's the difference?

terms | indolenine |


As nouns the difference between terms and indolenine

is that terms is while indolenine is (organic compound) a bicyclic heterocycle that is an isomer of indole, the double bond of the pyrrole ring being between the nitrogen atom and one of the carbon atoms rather than betwen the two carbon atoms a synonym of "3h-indole".

Carbon vs Indolenine - What's the difference?

carbon | indolenine |


As nouns the difference between carbon and indolenine

is that carbon is alternative form of (l) while indolenine is (organic compound) a bicyclic heterocycle that is an isomer of indole, the double bond of the pyrrole ring being between the nitrogen atom and one of the carbon atoms rather than betwen the two carbon atoms a synonym of "3h-indole".

Nitrogen vs Indolenine - What's the difference?

nitrogen | indolenine |


As nouns the difference between nitrogen and indolenine

is that nitrogen is nitrogen (symbol: n) while indolenine is (organic compound) a bicyclic heterocycle that is an isomer of indole, the double bond of the pyrrole ring being between the nitrogen atom and one of the carbon atoms rather than betwen the two carbon atoms a synonym of "3h-indole".

Pyrrole vs Indolenine - What's the difference?

pyrrole | indolenine |


As nouns the difference between pyrrole and indolenine

is that pyrrole is (organic chemistry) any of a class of aromatic heterocyclic compounds containing a ring of four carbon atoms and a nitrogen atom; especially the simplest one, c4h5n while indolenine is (organic compound) a bicyclic heterocycle that is an isomer of indole, the double bond of the pyrrole ring being between the nitrogen atom and one of the carbon atoms rather than betwen the two carbon atoms a synonym of "3h-indole".

Indole vs Indolenine - What's the difference?

indole | indolenine |


As nouns the difference between indole and indolenine

is that indole is an organic compound, C8H7N, found in coal tar, and produced in the gut by the bacterial decomposition of tryptophan; it is an aromatic bicyclic heterocycle having a benzene ring fused with a pyrrole ring; indole and its derivatives occur widely in nature and have many industrial applications while indolenine is a bicyclic heterocycle that is an isomer of indole, the double bond of the pyrrole ring being between the nitrogen atom and one of the carbon atoms rather than betwen the two carbon atoms. A synonym of "3H-indole".

Isomer vs Indolenine - What's the difference?

isomer | indolenine |


As nouns the difference between isomer and indolenine

is that isomer is isomer while indolenine is (organic compound) a bicyclic heterocycle that is an isomer of indole, the double bond of the pyrrole ring being between the nitrogen atom and one of the carbon atoms rather than betwen the two carbon atoms a synonym of "3h-indole".

Heterocycle vs Indolenine - What's the difference?

heterocycle | indolenine |


As nouns the difference between heterocycle and indolenine

is that heterocycle is heterocycle while indolenine is (organic compound) a bicyclic heterocycle that is an isomer of indole, the double bond of the pyrrole ring being between the nitrogen atom and one of the carbon atoms rather than betwen the two carbon atoms a synonym of "3h-indole".

Bicyclic vs Indolenine - What's the difference?

bicyclic | indolenine |


As nouns the difference between bicyclic and indolenine

is that bicyclic is (chemistry) a bicyclic compound while indolenine is (organic compound) a bicyclic heterocycle that is an isomer of indole, the double bond of the pyrrole ring being between the nitrogen atom and one of the carbon atoms rather than betwen the two carbon atoms a synonym of "3h-indole".

As an adjective bicyclic

is having two cycles.