释义 |
oxazole /ˈɒksəzəʊl /noun [mass noun] ChemistryA volatile liquid with weakly basic properties, whose molecule contains a five-membered ring important as the basis of a number of medicinal drugs.- A heterocyclic compound; chemical formula: C3H3NO.
The DNA dye YOYO (a homodimeric derivative of oxazole yellow) was purchased from Molecular Probes....- Homodimeric bis-intercalating fluorophores such as the thiazole orange dimer and the oxazole yellow dimer have been widely used for the study and identification of DNA.
- DNA-intercalating fluorophores such as the homodimeric dye TOTO, a thiazole orange dimer, and YOYO, an oxazole yellow dimer, are widely used for the study and identification of DNA.
OriginLate 19th century: from ox- 'oxygen' + azo- + -ole. |