thiazol
/θaɪˈæzəl/Definitions
1. noun
A five-membered aromatic ring containing both sulfur and nitrogen, found in some drugs and pesticides.
“The pesticide contained a thiazole ring, which was responsible for its toxicity.”
1. noun
A five-membered aromatic ring containing both sulfur and nitrogen, found in some drugs and pesticides.
“The pesticide contained a thiazole ring, which was responsible for its toxicity.”