different between ribose vs inosine

ribose

English

Etymology

From German Ribose, formed from Ribonsäure, the first element of which comes from a rearrangement of English arabinose.

Noun

ribose (plural riboses)

  1. (biochemistry) A naturally occurring pentose sugar, which is a component of the nucleosides and nucleotides that constitute the nucleic acid biopolymer, RNA. It is also found in riboflavin.

Translations

See also

  • RNA
  • ribonucleic acid
  • nucleoside
  • nucleotide

Anagrams

  • Robies, oribés

Portuguese

Noun

ribose f (usually uncountable, plural riboses)

  1. (biochemistry) ribose (a naturally occurring pentose sugar)

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inosine

English

Etymology

From ???? (inós), genitive singular of ?? (ís, sinew, muscle).

Noun

inosine (plural inosines)

  1. (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

  1. plural of inosina

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