different between hydrolysis vs proteose
hydrolysis
English
Etymology
From hydro- +? -lysis.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ha??d??l?s?s/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ha??d??l?s?s/
- Rhymes: -?l?s?s
Noun
hydrolysis (countable and uncountable, plural hydrolyses)
- (chemistry) A chemical process of decomposition involving the splitting of a bond and the addition of the hydrogen cation and the hydroxide anion of water.
Derived terms
Related terms
- hydrolyze
Translations
hydrolysis From the web:
- what hydrolysis means
- what hydrolysis atp
- what hydrolysis in biology
- what hydrolysis of starch
- what hydrolysis of sucrose
- what hydrolysis of lactose
- what hydrolysis synthesis
- what hydrolysis of salts
proteose
English
Etymology
From protein +? -ose
Noun
proteose (plural proteoses)
- (chemistry, dated) A mixture of peptides produced by the hydrolysis of proteins.
References
- “proteose” in the Collins English Dictionary
Anagrams
- esotrope
proteose From the web:
- what are proteoses and peptones
- what does protease mean
- what is mean proteose
- proteoses and peptones difference
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