glycine |
oxalylglycine |
As a proper noun glycine
is .
As a noun oxalylglycine is
(organic compound) an amide formed from condensation of oxalic acid and the amino group of glycine; it is an inhibitor of some classes of enzymes.
glycine |
glycinergic |
As a proper noun glycine
is .
As an adjective glycinergic is
(biochemistry) activated by glycine.
glycine |
diptericin |
As a proper noun glycine
is .
As a noun diptericin is
any of a group of antibacterial peptides, rich in glycine, that have antibacterial properties.
glycine |
diglycine |
As a proper noun glycine
is .
As a noun diglycine is
(organic compound) the iminodicarboxylic acid nh(ch
2-cooh)
2; iminodiacetic acid.
glycine |
sarcosine |
As a proper noun glycine
is .
As a noun sarcosine is
(organic compound) the amino acid n-methyl-glycine; it is present in most tissue, and has a number of industrial applications.
glycine |
dimethylglycine |
As nouns the difference between glycine and dimethylglycine
is that
glycine is a nonessential amino acid, amino-acetic acid, C
2H
5NO
2 found in most proteins but especially in sugar cane; the simplest amino acid while
dimethylglycine is a derivative of glycine in which both hydrogen atoms of the amino group are replaced by methyl groups.
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