disaccharide

Disaccharide vs Undefined - What's the difference?

disaccharide | undefined |


As a noun disaccharide

is (carbohydrate) any sugar, such as sucrose, maltose and lactose, consisting of two monosaccharides combined together.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Disaccharide vs False - What's the difference?

disaccharide | false |


As a noun disaccharide

is (carbohydrate) any sugar, such as sucrose, maltose and lactose, consisting of two monosaccharides combined together.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Disaccharide vs Carbohydrates - What's the difference?

disaccharide | carbohydrates |


As nouns the difference between disaccharide and carbohydrates

is that disaccharide is any sugar, such as sucrose, maltose and lactose, consisting of two monosaccharides combined together while carbohydrates is plural of lang=en.

Dimer vs Disaccharide - What's the difference?

dimer | disaccharide |


As nouns the difference between dimer and disaccharide

is that dimer is a molecule consisting of two identical halves, formed by joining two identical molecules, sometimes with a single atom acting as a bridge while disaccharide is any sugar, such as sucrose, maltose and lactose, consisting of two monosaccharides combined together.

Taxonomy vs Disaccharide - What's the difference?

taxonomy | disaccharide |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and disaccharide

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while disaccharide is (carbohydrate) any sugar, such as sucrose, maltose and lactose, consisting of two monosaccharides combined together.

Disaccharide vs Disaccharidase - What's the difference?

disaccharide | disaccharidase |


As nouns the difference between disaccharide and disaccharidase

is that disaccharide is (carbohydrate) any sugar, such as sucrose, maltose and lactose, consisting of two monosaccharides combined together while disaccharidase is (enzyme) any of a class of glycoside hydrolases, enzymes that break down disaccharides into monosaccharides.

Disaccharide vs Chitobiose - What's the difference?

disaccharide | chitobiose |


In carbohydrate|lang=en terms the difference between disaccharide and chitobiose

is that disaccharide is (carbohydrate) any sugar, such as sucrose, maltose and lactose, consisting of two monosaccharides combined together while chitobiose is (carbohydrate) a disaccharide amino sugar composed of two glucosamine residues.

As nouns the difference between disaccharide and chitobiose

is that disaccharide is (carbohydrate) any sugar, such as sucrose, maltose and lactose, consisting of two monosaccharides combined together while chitobiose is (carbohydrate) a disaccharide amino sugar composed of two glucosamine residues.

Disaccharide vs Neohesperidose - What's the difference?

disaccharide | neohesperidose |


As nouns the difference between disaccharide and neohesperidose

is that disaccharide is any sugar, such as sucrose, maltose and lactose, consisting of two monosaccharides combined together while neohesperidose is a disaccharide present in some flavonoid glycosides.

Disaccharide vs Sambubiose - What's the difference?

disaccharide | sambubiose |


As nouns the difference between disaccharide and sambubiose

is that disaccharide is any sugar, such as sucrose, maltose and lactose, consisting of two monosaccharides combined together while sambubiose is a particular disaccharide.

Disaccharide vs Sophorose - What's the difference?

disaccharide | sophorose |


As nouns the difference between disaccharide and sophorose

is that disaccharide is any sugar, such as sucrose, maltose and lactose, consisting of two monosaccharides combined together while sophorose is a disaccharide present in sophorolipid.

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