indoxyl
/ˌɪn.doʊˈsɪl/Definitions
1. noun
A compound found in the urine of individuals with kidney disease or insufficiency, resulting from the breakdown of tryptophan and indole.
“The researchers analyzed the indoxyl levels in the urine samples of patients to understand the progression of kidney disease.”
2. chemistry
A compound derived from indole and oxalic acid.
“The chemist synthesized the indoxyl compound in the laboratory to study its properties.”