Tryptose vs Tryptone - What's the difference?
tryptose | tryptone |
A mixed enzymatic hydrolysate of protein used in preparing microbiological culture media. (biochemistry) The assortment of peptides formed by the digestion of casein by trypsin, a protease. Often used in the preparation of lysogeny broth.
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As nouns the difference between tryptose and tryptone
is that tryptose is a mixed enzymatic hydrolysate of protein used in preparing microbiological culture media while tryptone is the assortment of peptides formed by the digestion of casein by trypsin, a protease. Often used in the preparation of lysogeny broth.tryptose
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