释义 |
in·dox·yl \ə̇nˈdäksə̇l, ˈinˌd-\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary ind- (II) + hydroxyl; probably originally formed in German : a yellow crystalline phenolic compound (C8H6N)OH that has a strong fecal odor, that occurs combined in plants and animals but is usually made from phenylglycine by heating with sodamide, and that on oxidation yields indigo; 3-hydroxy-indole — see indican |