WordCmp.com

ptomaine vs cadaverine

cadaverine vs ptomaine

ptomaine and cadaverine both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
ptomaine Yes No No No
cadaverine Yes No No No
As nouns, cadaverine is a hyponym of ptomaine; that is, cadaverine is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than ptomaine:
  • ptomaine: any of various amines (such as putrescine or cadaverine) formed by the action of putrefactive bacteria
  • cadaverine: a colorless toxic ptomaine with an unpleasant odor formed during the putrefaction of animal tissue
Other hyponyms of ptomaine include putrescine.
ptomaine (noun) cadaverine (noun)
a term for food poisoning that is no longer in scientific use; food poisoning was once thought to be caused by ingesting ptomaines a colorless toxic ptomaine with an unpleasant odor formed during the putrefaction of animal tissue
any of various amines (such as putrescine or cadaverine) formed by the action of putrefactive bacteria
Difference between ptomaine and cadaverine

© WordCmp.com 2024, CC-BY 4.0 / CC-BY-SA 3.0.