different between allantoin vs glycoluril
allantoin
English
Etymology
allantois +? -in; this substance concentrates in the allantois during development in most mammals.
Noun
allantoin (plural allantoins)
- (biochemistry) A diureide of glyoxylic acid, used in various pharmaceutical and cosmetic products; or a derivative of this compound
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See also
- allantoin on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
allantoin From the web:
glycoluril
English
Etymology
From glycol and uric.
Noun
glycoluril (countable and uncountable, plural glycolurils)
- (organic chemistry) A nitrogenous substance obtained by reduction of allantoin.
glycoluril From the web:
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