glyoxaline

/ɡlaɪˈɑksəlin/
noun
  1. A chemical compound used in making medicines, dyes, and other products; also called imidazole.
    • The lab technician synthesized glyoxaline for the new antifungal drug.
    • Students in organic chemistry learned about the structure of glyoxaline.
    • Glyoxaline is an important building block in many pharmaceutical compounds.
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