Hydroxystenozole

From WikiMD.org
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Hydroxystenozole

Hydroxystenozole (pronunciation: hy-drox-y-ste-no-zole) is a chemical compound often used in the field of pharmacology and biochemistry.

Etymology

The term "Hydroxystenozole" is derived from the Greek words 'hydro' meaning water, 'steno' meaning narrow, and 'zole' which is a common suffix in chemical nomenclature referring to a heterocyclic compound.

Definition

Hydroxystenozole is a type of steroid that has been modified by the addition of a hydroxyl group. This modification allows the steroid to be more soluble in water, making it easier for the body to absorb and utilize.

Related Terms

  • Hydroxyl Group: A functional group consisting of a hydrogen atom covalently bonded to an oxygen atom.
  • Steroid: A type of organic compound that has a specific molecular structure consisting of four rings of carbon atoms.
  • Pharmacology: The branch of medicine that deals with the uses, effects, and modes of action of drugs.
  • Biochemistry: The branch of science that explores the chemical processes within and related to living organisms.

Usage

Hydroxystenozole is primarily used in the field of pharmacology for the development of new drugs. Its hydroxyl modification allows it to be more readily absorbed by the body, making it a useful component in the creation of more effective medications.

External links

Esculaap.svg

This WikiMD dictionary article is a stub. You can help make it a full article.


Languages: - East Asian 中文, 日本, 한국어, South Asian हिन्दी, Urdu, বাংলা, తెలుగు, தமிழ், ಕನ್ನಡ,
Southeast Asian Indonesian, Vietnamese, Thai, မြန်မာဘာသာ, European español, Deutsch, français, русский, português do Brasil, Italian, polski