- orcinol
- or·cin·ol
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Orcinol — Structure de l orcinol Général Nom IUPAC 3,5 dihydroxytoluène … Wikipédia en Français
orcinol — ● orcinol nom masculin ou orcine nom féminin Dérivé dihydroxylé du méthylbenzène. (Présent dans de nombreux lichens, il a des propriétés voisines de celles du résorcinol.) ⇒ORCINE, subst. fém.; ORCINOL, subst. masc. CHIM. Diphénol dérivé du… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Orcinol — Orcinol[1] IUPAC name … Wikipedia
orcinol — [ôr′sinôr′sə nôl΄, ôr′sənōl΄] n. [< It orcello,ARCHIL + IN1 + OL1] a colorless, crystalline compound, C6H3·CH3 (OH) 2, that becomes red in air, obtained from aloes, lichens, etc. and used as a medicine, in dyes, etc.: also orcin [ôr′sin] … English World dictionary
orcinol — orcinolis statusas T sritis chemija formulė (HO)₂C₆H₃CH₃ atitikmenys: angl. orcinol rus. орсин ryšiai: sinonimas – 5 metil 1,3 benzendiolis … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
Orcinol 2-monooxygenase — Identifiers EC number 1.14.13.6 CAS number 37217 34 8 … Wikipedia
orcinol — /awr seuh nawl , nol /, n. Chem. a white, crystalline, water soluble solid, C7H8O2, sweet but unpleasant in taste, that reddens on exposure to air: obtained from many lichens or produced synthetically and used chiefly as a reagent for certain… … Universalium
orcinol — noun A natural phenolic organic compound that occurs in many species of lichen, used in the production of orcein and as a reagent in some chemical tests for pentoses … Wiktionary
orcinol — 3,5 Dihydroxytoluene; the parent substance of the natural dye orcein, obtained from certain colorless lichens (Lecanora tinctoria, Rocella tinctoria) by treatment with boiling water; used as an external antiseptic in various skin diseases and in… … Medical dictionary
orcinol — n. crystalline substance that is found in many lichens and becomes red upon exposure to air (used in the production of dyes) … English contemporary dictionary
orcinol — [ ɔ:sɪnɒl] noun Chemistry a crystalline compound extracted from orchil, used to make dyes. Origin C19: from mod. L. orcina, from Ital. orcello orchil … English new terms dictionary