tryptose |
peptone |
As nouns the difference between tryptose and peptone
is that
tryptose is a mixed enzymatic hydrolysate of protein used in preparing microbiological culture media while
peptone is any water-soluble mixture of polypeptides and amino acids formed by the partial hydrolysis of protein.
peptone |
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As a noun peptone
is any water-soluble mixture of polypeptides and amino acids formed by the partial hydrolysis of protein.
peptone |
proteose |
As nouns the difference between peptone and proteose
is that
peptone is any water-soluble mixture of polypeptides and amino acids formed by the partial hydrolysis of protein while
proteose is a mixture of peptides produced by the hydrolysis of proteins.
heptone |
peptone |
As nouns the difference between heptone and peptone
is that
heptone is (organic compound) a liquid hydrocarbon, c
7h
10, of the valylene series while
peptone is (biochemistry) any water-soluble mixture of polypeptides and amino acids formed by the partial hydrolysis of protein.
pentone |
peptone |
As nouns the difference between pentone and peptone
is that
pentone is (chemistry) valylene while
peptone is (biochemistry) any water-soluble mixture of polypeptides and amino acids formed by the partial hydrolysis of protein.
peptone |
peptogen |
As nouns the difference between peptone and peptogen
is that
peptone is (biochemistry) any water-soluble mixture of polypeptides and amino acids formed by the partial hydrolysis of protein while
peptogen is (physiology) any substance convertible into peptone.
peptone |
propeptone |
In biochemistry terms the difference between peptone and propeptone
is that
peptone is any water-soluble mixture of polypeptides and amino acids formed by the partial hydrolysis of protein while
propeptone is a product of gastric digestion intermediate between albumin and peptone, identical with hemialbumose.
peptone |
mycopeptone |
As nouns the difference between peptone and mycopeptone
is that
peptone is any water-soluble mixture of polypeptides and amino acids formed by the partial hydrolysis of protein while
mycopeptone is any of a family of peptones derived from fungi.
peptone |
peptogenic |
In biochemistry|lang=en terms the difference between peptone and peptogenic
is that
peptone is (biochemistry) any water-soluble mixture of polypeptides and amino acids formed by the partial hydrolysis of protein while
peptogenic is (biochemistry) producing peptones or pepsin.
As a noun peptone
is (biochemistry) any water-soluble mixture of polypeptides and amino acids formed by the partial hydrolysis of protein.
As an adjective peptogenic is
(biochemistry) producing peptones or pepsin.
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