different between inosite vs inosine
inosite
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ???? (inós, genitive singular of ?? (ís, “sinew, tendon”)) +? -ite.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /??n.?s.??t/
- (General American) IPA(key): /??n.??sa?t/
Noun
inosite (countable and uncountable, plural inosites)
- Former name of inositol.
Anagrams
- one-itis, oneitis, sinoite
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- what does inosite mean
inosine
English
Etymology
From ???? (inós), genitive singular of ?? (ís, “sinew, muscle”).
Noun
inosine (plural inosines)
- (biochemistry, organic chemistry) Any nucleoside formed from hypoxanthine attached to a ribose
Derived terms
- inosinome
See also
- guanine (a nucleobase replaceable by inosine)
Italian
Noun
inosine f
- plural of inosina
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