different between glutamate vs dicarboxylate
glutamate
English
Etymology
glutamic +? -ate
Noun
glutamate (plural glutamates)
- (chemistry) Any salt or ester of glutamic acid.
Translations
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ly.ta.mat/
Noun
glutamate m (plural glutamates)
- glutamate
glutamate From the web:
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- what glutamine
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dicarboxylate
English
Noun
dicarboxylate (plural dicarboxylates)
- (organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of a dicarboxylic acid, but especially any of such compounds (such as glutamates) that have biological activity
dicarboxylate From the web:
- why do you decarboxylate
- do i need to decarboxylate
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