Science, asked by PreciousDalla, 10 months ago

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What is different between glycone and glycine.? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The key difference between glycine and L glycine is that glycine is an amino acid that makes up proteins, whereas L glycine is an isomer of glycine. Glycine is an amino acid. It can occur in two isomeric forms: D glycine and L glycine, which are structural isomers of each other.

Answered by prasunawesome
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Answer:

Glycine is an amino acid that has a single hydrogen atom as its side chain.

The sugar group is then known as the glycone and the non-sugar group as the aglycone or genin part of the glycoside. The glycone can consist of a single sugar group

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