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isothiocyanate
i·so·thi·o·cy·a·nate I5281050 (ī′sə-thī′ō-sī′ə-nāt′)n. A pungent and irritating sulfur analog of an isocyanate, characterized by the NCS group, that is present in mustard oils.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | isothiocyanate - a family of compounds derived from horseradish and radishes and onions and mustards; source of the hotness of those plants and preparationstable mustard, mustard - pungent powder or paste prepared from ground mustard seedshorseradish, horseradish root - the root of the horseradish plant; it is grated or ground and used for seasoningmustard - any of several cruciferous plants of the genus BrassicaRaphanus sativus, radish - Eurasian plant widely cultivated for its edible pungent root usually eaten rawAllium cepa, onion plant, onion - bulbous plant having hollow leaves cultivated worldwide for its rounded edible bulbchemical irritant - a substance producing irritation |
isothiocyanate
isothiocyanate[‚ī·sə‚thī·ō′sī·ə‚nāt] (organic chemistry) A compound of the type R‒N=C=S, where R may be an alkyl or aryl group; an example is mustard oil. Also known as sulfocarbimide. isothiocyanate
i·so·thi·o·cy·a·nate (ī'sō-thī'ō-sī'ă-nāt), The radical of isothiocyanic acid, -N=C=S.isothiocyanate (ī″sō-thī″ō-sī′ă-nāt″) [″ + ″], ITCA member of a family of compounds found in some cruciferous vegetables, as well as horseradish and mustards. ITCs have cancer-preventing effects in animals. isothiocyanate Related to isothiocyanate: fluorescein isothiocyanate, Allyl isothiocyanateWords related to isothiocyanatenoun a family of compounds derived from horseradish and radishes and onions and mustardsRelated Words- table mustard
- mustard
- horseradish
- horseradish root
- Raphanus sativus
- radish
- Allium cepa
- onion plant
- onion
- chemical irritant
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