释义 |
im·id·azole \ˌiməˈdaˌzōl -ˌdaˈz-\ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary imid- + azole 1. : a white crystalline heterocyclic base C3H4N2 made by the action of ammonia and formaldehyde on glyoxal and isomeric with pyrazole; 1,3-diazole — called also glyoxaline; compare structural formula 2. : any of a large class of derivatives of imidazole including histidine and histamine |