Hydrolysis and Oryzin
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Difference between Hydrolysis and Oryzin
Hydrolysis vs. Oryzin
Hydrolysis is a term used for both an electro-chemical process and a biological one. Oryzin (Aspergillus alkaline proteinase, aspergillopeptidase B, API 21, aspergillopepsin B, aspergillopepsin F, Aspergillus candidus alkaline proteinase, Aspergillus flavus alkaline proteinase, Aspergillus melleus semi-alkaline proteinase, Aspergillus oryzae alkaline proteinase, Aspergillus parasiticus alkaline proteinase, Aspergillus serine proteinase, Aspergillus sydowi alkaline proteinase, Aspergillus soya alkaline proteinase, Aspergillus melleus alkaline proteinase, Aspergillus sulphureus alkaline proteinase, prozyme, P 5380, kyorinase, seaprose S, semi-alkaline protease, sumizyme MP, prozyme 10, onoprose, onoprose SA, protease P, promelase) is an enzyme.
Similarities between Hydrolysis and Oryzin
Hydrolysis and Oryzin have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Enzyme.
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- What Hydrolysis and Oryzin have in common
- What are the similarities between Hydrolysis and Oryzin
Hydrolysis and Oryzin Comparison
Hydrolysis has 97 relations, while Oryzin has 6. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.97% = 1 / (97 + 6).
References
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