thiazin

/ˈθaɪəzɪn/
noun
  1. A chemical compound with a ring structure containing sulfur and nitrogen, used in making dyes and some medicines.
    • Thiazin compounds are used to create certain blue and purple dyes.
    • Some thiazin-based drugs are being tested for their effects on bacteria.
    • The chemist synthesized a new thiazin derivative for the experiment.
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