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Definition of thiazine in English: thiazinenounˈθʌɪəziːnˈTHīəzēn Any of a class of dyes whose molecules contain a ring of one nitrogen, one sulphur, and four carbon atoms. Example sentencesExamples - These novel thiazines have an excellent capacity for protecting technical materials from being infected by micro-organisms.
- It appears from this study, comparing oxygen radical yields of these substances with those of the photosensitizing dyes in the classes including the xanthenes, acridines, thiazines, and phenazines, that these dyes may be even more potent producers of these highly toxic radicals.
- Toluidine blue is a basic dye of the thiazine series closely related to methylene blue.
Origin Late 19th century: from thio- + azine. Definition of thiazine in US English: thiazinenounˈTHīəzēn Any of a class of molecules containing a ring of one nitrogen, one sulfur, and four carbon atoms, used in dyes and more recently in sedatives. Example sentencesExamples - These novel thiazines have an excellent capacity for protecting technical materials from being infected by micro-organisms.
- It appears from this study, comparing oxygen radical yields of these substances with those of the photosensitizing dyes in the classes including the xanthenes, acridines, thiazines, and phenazines, that these dyes may be even more potent producers of these highly toxic radicals.
- Toluidine blue is a basic dye of the thiazine series closely related to methylene blue.
Origin Late 19th century: from thio- + azine. |