methyl |
germyl |
As nouns the difference between methyl and germyl
is that
methyl is the univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH
3, formally derived from methane by the loss of a hydrogen atom; a compound or part of a compound formed by the attachment of such a radical while
germyl is the univalent radical of germanium H
3Ge- that is analogous to methyl.
methyl |
methylsulfate |
As nouns the difference between methyl and methylsulfate
is that
methyl is methyl while
methylsulfate is (uncountable) dimethyl sulfate.
methyl |
methylindolizidine |
As nouns the difference between methyl and methylindolizidine
is that
methyl is the univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH
3, formally derived from methane by the loss of a hydrogen atom; a compound or part of a compound formed by the attachment of such a radical while
methylindolizidine is any methyl derivative of indolizidine.
methyl |
sarcosine |
As nouns the difference between methyl and sarcosine
is that
methyl is methyl while
sarcosine is (organic compound) the amino acid n-methyl-glycine; it is present in most tissue, and has a number of industrial applications.
methyl |
methylguanosine |
As nouns the difference between methyl and methylguanosine
is that
methyl is methyl while
methylguanosine is methylguanosine.
methyl |
dimethylglycine |
As nouns the difference between methyl and dimethylglycine
is that
methyl is methyl while
dimethylglycine is dimethylglycine.
methyl |
methyltryptophan |
As nouns the difference between methyl and methyltryptophan
is that
methyl is the univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH
3, formally derived from methane by the loss of a hydrogen atom; a compound or part of a compound formed by the attachment of such a radical while
methyltryptophan is either of several isomeric methyl derivatives of tryptophan that interfere with signalling in dendritic cells.
methyl |
methylserotonin |
As nouns the difference between methyl and methylserotonin
is that
methyl is methyl while
methylserotonin is (biochemistry) either of several methyl derivatives of serotonin that are agonists.
methyl |
methyladenine |
As nouns the difference between methyl and methyladenine
is that
methyl is methyl while
methyladenine is (biochemistry) either of two isomeric methyl derivatives of adenine that cause damage to dna.
methyl |
dimethylurea |
In organic compound terms the difference between methyl and dimethylurea
is that
methyl is the univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH
3, formally derived from methane by the loss of a hydrogen atom; a compound or part of a compound formed by the attachment of such a radical while
dimethylurea is any derivative of urea in which two hydrogen atoms have been replaced by methyl groups, but especially
1,3-dimethylurea that acts as a radical scavenger, and is used in the manufacture of caffeine and other compounds.
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