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Taxonomy vs Macrocyclic - What's the difference?

taxonomy | macrocyclic |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective macrocyclic is

(chemistry|of an organic compound) having a closed ring of more than about twelve atoms.

Macrocyclic vs Fidaxomicin - What's the difference?

macrocyclic | fidaxomicin |


As an adjective macrocyclic

is (chemistry|of an organic compound) having a closed ring of more than about twelve atoms.

As a noun fidaxomicin is

(medicine) a particular narrow-spectrum macrocyclic antibiotic drug.

Macrocyclic vs Halichondrin - What's the difference?

macrocyclic | halichondrin |


As an adjective macrocyclic

is having a closed ring of more than about twelve atoms.

As a noun halichondrin is

any of a family of macrocyclic polyethers initially isolated from sponges of the genus genus: Halichondria.

Macrocyclic vs Exaltolide - What's the difference?

macrocyclic | exaltolide |


As an adjective macrocyclic

is (chemistry|of an organic compound) having a closed ring of more than about twelve atoms.

As a noun exaltolide is

(organic compound) the macrocyclic lactone, pentadecalactone , having fifteen carbon atoms; it has a musky scent, similar to exaltone.

Macrocyclic vs Macrolactone - What's the difference?

macrocyclic | macrolactone |


As an adjective macrocyclic

is (chemistry|of an organic compound) having a closed ring of more than about twelve atoms.

As a noun macrolactone is

(organic chemistry) any macrocyclic lactone.

Macrocyclic vs Macrodiolide - What's the difference?

macrocyclic | macrodiolide |


As an adjective macrocyclic

is (chemistry|of an organic compound) having a closed ring of more than about twelve atoms.

As a noun macrodiolide is

(organic chemistry) any of a family of macrocyclic ethers, many of which have antibiotic activity.

Macrocyclic vs Civetone - What's the difference?

macrocyclic | civetone |


As an adjective macrocyclic

is (chemistry|of an organic compound) having a closed ring of more than about twelve atoms.

As a noun civetone is

civetone.

Macrocyclic vs Macrotetrolide - What's the difference?

macrocyclic | macrotetrolide |


As an adjective macrocyclic

is having a closed ring of more than about twelve atoms.

As a noun macrotetrolide is

any of a family of macrocyclic compounds containing four tetrahydrofuranyl-carboxylic acid residues linked together.

Macrocyclic vs Microsclerodermin - What's the difference?

macrocyclic | microsclerodermin |


As an adjective macrocyclic

is (chemistry|of an organic compound) having a closed ring of more than about twelve atoms.

As a noun microsclerodermin is

(biology) a family of macrocyclic compounds derived from a marine sponge.

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