indol

/ˈɪndoʊl/
noun
  1. A chemical compound found in some plants and in animal waste, often used in perfumes and as a building block for other chemicals.
    • Chemists use indol to create synthetic fragrances for perfumes.
    • Indol is responsible for the strong smell of jasmine flowers.
    • The presence of indol in a sample can indicate bacterial activity.