thyme |
thiamine |
As nouns the difference between thyme and thiamine
is that
thyme is any plant of the labiate genus
thymus , such as the (
garden thyme), , a warm, pungent aromatic, that is much used to give a relish to seasoning and soups while
thiamine is (vitamin) one of the constituents of vitamin b complex, found in meat, yeast and bran, that is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates.
mononitrate |
thiamine |
As nouns the difference between mononitrate and thiamine
is that
mononitrate is (chemistry) any nitrate having a single nitrate anion while
thiamine is (vitamin) one of the constituents of vitamin b complex, found in meat, yeast and bran, that is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates.
thiamine |
uracil |
As nouns the difference between thiamine and uracil
is that
thiamine is one of the constituents of vitamin B complex, found in meat, yeast and bran, that is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates while
uracil is one of the bases of RNA. It pairs with adenine and is symbolised by U.
thiamine |
benfotiamine |
As nouns the difference between thiamine and benfotiamine
is that
thiamine is one of the constituents of vitamin B complex, found in meat, yeast and bran, that is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates while
benfotiamine is a derivative of thiamine (vitamin B1) used to treat sciatica and other painful nerve conditions.
thiamine |
cocarboxylase |
As nouns the difference between thiamine and cocarboxylase
is that
thiamine is (vitamin) one of the constituents of vitamin b complex, found in meat, yeast and bran, that is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates while
cocarboxylase is a compound, related to vitamin b, that can be prepared from aneurine.
thiamine |
carboxylase |
As nouns the difference between thiamine and carboxylase
is that
thiamine is (vitamin) one of the constituents of vitamin b complex, found in meat, yeast and bran, that is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates while
carboxylase is carboxylase.
thymidine |
thiamine |
As nouns the difference between thymidine and thiamine
is that
thymidine is the nucleoside consisting of a combination of deoxyribose and thymine while
thiamine is one of the constituents of vitamin B complex, found in meat, yeast and bran, that is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates.
thiamine |
thiazine |
As nouns the difference between thiamine and thiazine
is that
thiamine is (vitamin) one of the constituents of vitamin b complex, found in meat, yeast and bran, that is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates while
thiazine is (organic compound) a six-membered heterocycle containing four carbon atoms, one nitrogen and one sulfur atom, and two double bonds.
thiamine |
triamine |
As nouns the difference between thiamine and triamine
is that
thiamine is one of the constituents of vitamin B complex, found in meat, yeast and bran, that is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates while
triamine is any compound having three amino groups.
thiamine |
thiamin |
As nouns the difference between thiamine and thiamin
is that
thiamine is one of the constituents of vitamin B complex, found in meat, yeast and bran, that is necessary for the metabolism of carbohydrates while
thiamin is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
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