A foul-smelling synthetic liquid whose molecule is a ring of one nitrogen, one sulphur, and three carbon atoms.
〔化〕噻唑,1, 3-硫氮杂茂,间氮硫茂
Chemical formula: C₃H₃NS
Example sentencesExamples
This dissociation constant is more than 100 times less than the dissociation constant for monomeric thiazole orange.
It contains four oxazole and four thiazole rings and is representative of a broad class of pharmaceutically important natural products with five-membered heterocycles derived from peptide precursors.
Genetic evidence has identified them as essential for thiazole biosynthesis in E. coli.
This indicates that the alkyl chain is more effective at stabilizing the more tightly bound thiazole orange molecule in the helix.
Definition of thiazole in US English:
thiazole
nounˈTHīəˌzōl
Chemistry
A foul-smelling synthetic liquid whose molecule is a ring of one nitrogen, one sulfur, and three carbon atoms.
〔化〕噻唑,1, 3-硫氮杂茂,间氮硫茂
Chemical formula: C₃H₃NS
Example sentencesExamples
This dissociation constant is more than 100 times less than the dissociation constant for monomeric thiazole orange.
Genetic evidence has identified them as essential for thiazole biosynthesis in E. coli.
It contains four oxazole and four thiazole rings and is representative of a broad class of pharmaceutically important natural products with five-membered heterocycles derived from peptide precursors.
This indicates that the alkyl chain is more effective at stabilizing the more tightly bound thiazole orange molecule in the helix.