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imidazole
[im-id-az-ohl, -id-uh-zohl]
noun
a colorless, crystalline, water-soluble, heterocyclic compound, C 3 H 4 N 2 , used chiefly in organic synthesis.
imidazole
/ -ɪdəˈzəʊl, ˌɪmɪdˈæzəʊl /
noun
Also called: glyoxaline. iminazole.a white crystalline basic heterocyclic compound; 1,3-diazole. Formula: C 3 H 4 N 2
any substituted derivative of this compound
Word History and Origins
Origin of imidazole1
Word History and Origins
Origin of imidazole1
Example Sentences
Little said people with type 2 diabetes have higher levels of an amino acid byproduct called imidazole propionate in their blood.
People with type 2 diabetes, for example, have higher levels of an amino acid byproduct called imidazole propionate in their blood.
And the company has teamed up with industrial giant 3M to produce swaths of their imidazole membranes in a reel-to-reel process.
The Georgia Tech team’s new approach uses two solutions – one containing zinc ions and another containing methyl imidazole.
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