terms |
genistin |
As nouns the difference between terms and genistin
is that
terms is while
genistin is (organic compound) an isoflavone glycoside extracted from soybean.
genistin |
genistein |
In organic compound terms the difference between genistin and genistein
is that
genistin is an isoflavone glycoside extracted from soybean while
genistein is an isoflavone, found in clover, soya etc., that has estrogenic properties.
soybean |
genistin |
As nouns the difference between soybean and genistin
is that
soybean is a legume plant (
glycine max ), commonly cultivated for human and animal consumption and as a nitrogen-fixing ground cover while
genistin is (organic compound) an isoflavone glycoside extracted from soybean.
glycoside |
genistin |
As nouns the difference between glycoside and genistin
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
genistin is (organic compound) an isoflavone glycoside extracted from soybean.
isoflavone |
genistin |
As nouns the difference between isoflavone and genistin
is that
isoflavone is (organic chemistry) any of a class of polyphenolic phytoestrogens found in soybeans and similar plants that may have beneficial health properties while
genistin is (organic compound) an isoflavone glycoside extracted from soybean.