different between trisaccharide vs isopanose
trisaccharide
English
Etymology
tri- +? saccharide
Noun
trisaccharide (plural trisaccharides)
- (biochemistry) An oligosaccharide consisting of three monosaccharide units joined together
Hyponyms
- nigerotriose
- maltotriose
- melezitose
- maltotriulose
- raffinose
- kestose
Coordinate terms
- monosaccharide
- disaccharide
- tetrasaccharide
- oligosaccharide
- polysaccharide
Anagrams
- threaric acids
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isopanose
English
Etymology
iso- +? panose
Noun
isopanose (plural isopanoses)
- (biochemistry) A trisaccharide that is an isomer of panose.
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