iminazole
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A scientist examines the molecular structure of iminazole on a computer screen.
Definition
- Noun:
- An organic base C₃H₄N₂; a histamine inhibitor: "iminazole" is a heterocyclic organic compound with the chemical formula C₃H₄N₂. It is a core structural component in many biologically important molecules, such as the amino acid histidine, and acts as an inhibitor of histamine.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The chemist synthesized iminazole in the laboratory.
- Iminazole derivatives are studied for their pharmacological properties.
Advanced Usage
- In medicinal chemistry: The term is used to describe the fundamental ring structure in the design of new drugs.
- The new compound features an iminazole ring linked to a phenyl group.
Variants and Related Words
- Imidazole (n): This is the more common and preferred IUPAC name for the same compound. "Iminazole" is an older, synonymous term.
- Histidine contains an imidazole side chain.
Synonyms
- Imidazole: The systematic name for the same organic compound.
- 1,3-diazole: Another technical name referring to its chemical structure.
A scientist examines the molecular structure of iminazole on a computer screen.
Noun
- an organic base C3H4N2; a histamine inhibitor