triazoles
/ˈtraɪəzoʊlz/
noun
- Plural of triazole; a class of chemical compounds with a five-membered ring of two carbon and three nitrogen atoms, used in antifungal drugs and other applications.
- Some triazoles are also used as corrosion inhibitors in industrial processes.
- Triazoles are commonly used to treat yeast infections.
- Researchers are studying new triazoles for their potential as cancer treatments.