different between trimethylglycine vs dimethylglycine
trimethylglycine
English
Etymology
trimethyl +? glycine
Noun
trimethylglycine (uncountable)
- (organic chemistry) An organic compound related to choline, with the difference that the terminal carboxylic acid group of trimethylglycine has been reduced to a hydroxyl group in choline.
Synonyms
- glycine betaine
- TMG
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dimethylglycine
English
Etymology
di- +? methyl- +? glycine
Noun
dimethylglycine (countable and uncountable, plural dimethylglycines)
- (organic chemistry) A derivative of glycine in which both hydrogen atoms of the amino group are replaced by methyl groups
See also
- trimethylglycine
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