释义 |
triazole
tri·a·zole T0345600 (trī′ə-zōl′, trī-ăz′ōl′)n.1. One of two isomeric aromatic compounds with composition C2H3N3, having a five-membered ring of two carbon atoms and three nitrogen atoms.2. A compound derived from one of these isomers.triazole (ˈtraɪəˌzɒl; -ˌzəʊl; traɪˈæzɒl; -zəʊl) n1. (Elements & Compounds) any of four heterocyclic compounds having a five-membered ring with the formula C2H3N32. (Elements & Compounds) any substituted derivative of any of these compounds[C19: from tri- + azole] triazolic adjTranslationstriazole
triazole[′trī·ə‚zōl] (organic chemistry) A five-membered chemical ring compound with three nitrogens in the ring; for example, C2H3N3; proposed for use as a photoconductor and for copying systems. triazole
triazole [tri´ah-zōl, tri-a´zōl] 1. an organic compound in which three atoms of the five that make up the ring are nitrogen atoms.2. any of a class of antifungal agents that contain this compound.triazole (trī'a-zōl), Member of a series of heterocyclic compounds containing three nitrogen atoms in the azole group; also used to describe of of a group of antifungal agents (e.g., itraconazole) in this chemical class. |