The difference between Acarbose and Tetrasaccharide
When used as nouns, acarbose means an antidiabetic drug that inhibits alpha glucosidase, whereas tetrasaccharide means any oligosaccharide having four sugar residues.
check bellow for the other definitions of Acarbose and Tetrasaccharide
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Acarbose as a noun:
An antidiabetic drug that inhibits alpha glucosidase.
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Tetrasaccharide as a noun (carbohydrate):
Any oligosaccharide having four sugar residues