xanthine |
xanthan |
As nouns the difference between xanthine and xanthan
is that
xanthine is (chemistry) any of a group of alkaloids that include caffeine, theophylline, and theobromine as well as the parent compound, a precursor of uric acid found in many organs of the body while
xanthan is (carbohydrate) a polysaccharide, consisting of galactose and mannose residues, produced by the bacterium.
xanthan |
xanthene |
As nouns the difference between xanthan and xanthene
is that
xanthan is (carbohydrate) a polysaccharide, consisting of galactose and mannose residues, produced by the bacterium while
xanthene is (chemistry) any of a group of tricyclic heterocycles (dibenzopyrans) that are the basis for a range of dyes such as fluorescein and eosin.
xanthan |
exanthems |
As nouns the difference between xanthan and exanthems
is that
xanthan is a polysaccharide, consisting of galactose and mannose residues, produced by the bacterium species: Xanthomonas campestris while
exanthems is plural of lang=en.
xanthan |
xantham |
As nouns the difference between xanthan and xantham
is that
xanthan is (carbohydrate) a polysaccharide, consisting of galactose and mannose residues, produced by the bacterium while
xantham is .
xanthin |
xanthan |
As nouns the difference between xanthin and xanthan
is that
xanthin is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
xanthan is a polysaccharide, consisting of galactose and mannose residues, produced by the bacterium species: Xanthomonas campestris.