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Antioxidant and Cysteine

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Difference between Antioxidant and Cysteine

Antioxidant vs. Cysteine

Antioxidants are molecules that inhibit the oxidation of other molecules. Cysteine (symbol Cys or C) is a semi-essential proteinogenic amino acid with the formula HO2CCH(NH2)CH2SH.

Similarities between Antioxidant and Cysteine

Antioxidant and Cysteine have 20 things in common (in Unionpedia): Acetylcysteine, Amino acid, Bacteria, Blood plasma, Cytosol, Disulfide, Enzyme, Glutamic acid, Glutathione, Glycine, Homocysteine, Hydrophile, Metabolism, Nucleophile, Protein, Protein disulfide-isomerase, Selenium, Substrate (chemistry), Sulfur, Thiol.

Acetylcysteine

Acetylcysteine, also known as N-acetylcysteine (NAC), is a medication that is used to treat paracetamol (acetaminophen) overdose, and to loosen thick mucus in individuals with cystic fibrosis or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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Amino acid

Amino acids are organic compounds containing amine (-NH2) and carboxyl (-COOH) functional groups, along with a side chain (R group) specific to each amino acid.

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Bacteria

Bacteria (common noun bacteria, singular bacterium) is a type of biological cell.

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Blood plasma

Blood plasma is a yellowish coloured liquid component of blood that normally holds the blood cells in whole blood in suspension; this makes plasma the extracellular matrix of blood cells.

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Cytosol

The cytosol, also known as intracellular fluid (ICF) or cytoplasmic matrix, is the liquid found inside cells.

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Disulfide

In chemistry, a disulfide refers to a functional group with the structure R−S−S−R′.

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Enzyme

Enzymes are macromolecular biological catalysts.

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Glutamic acid

Glutamic acid (symbol Glu or E) is an α-amino acid with formula.

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Glutathione

Glutathione (GSH) is an important antioxidant in plants, animals, fungi, and some bacteria and archaea.

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Glycine

Glycine (symbol Gly or G) is the amino acid that has a single hydrogen atom as its side chain.

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Homocysteine

Homocysteine is a non-proteinogenic α-amino acid.

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Hydrophile

A hydrophile is a molecule or other molecular entity that is attracted to water molecules and tends to be dissolved by water.

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Metabolism

Metabolism (from μεταβολή metabolē, "change") is the set of life-sustaining chemical transformations within the cells of organisms.

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Nucleophile

Nucleophile is a chemical species that donates an electron pair to an electrophile to form a chemical bond in relation to a reaction.

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Protein

Proteins are large biomolecules, or macromolecules, consisting of one or more long chains of amino acid residues.

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Protein disulfide-isomerase

Protein disulfide isomerase, or PDI, is an enzyme in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in eukaryotes and the periplasm of bacteria that catalyzes the formation and breakage of disulfide bonds between cysteine residues within proteins as they fold.

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Selenium

Selenium is a chemical element with symbol Se and atomic number 34.

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Substrate (chemistry)

In chemistry, a substrate is typically the chemical species being observed in a chemical reaction, which reacts with a reagent to generate a product.

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Sulfur

Sulfur or sulphur is a chemical element with symbol S and atomic number 16.

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Thiol

Thiol is an organosulfur compound that contains a carbon-bonded sulfhydryl (R–SH) group (where R represents an alkyl or other organic substituent).

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Antioxidant and Cysteine Comparison

Antioxidant has 282 relations, while Cysteine has 114. As they have in common 20, the Jaccard index is 5.05% = 20 / (282 + 114).

References

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