stibanilic acid

stibanilic acid
\\ˈstibə|nilik-\ noun
Etymology: stib- + anilic
: an unstable acid NH2C6H4SbO(OH)2 containing antimony that is analogous to arsanilic acid and is used in making organic antimonial drugs; para-amino-benzene-stibonic acid

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  • stibonic acid — stə̇ˈbänik noun Etymology: New Latin stibonium + English ic : any of a series of organic acids of antimony having the general formula RSbO(OH)2 and analogous to the arsonic acids compare stibanilic acid …   Useful english dictionary

  • Urea — A nitrogen containing substance normally cleared from the blood by the kidney into the urine. Diseases that compromise the function of the kidney often lead to increased blood levels of urea, as measured by the blood urea nitrogen (BUN) test.… …   Medical dictionary

  • stibamine — ˈstibəˌmēn noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary stib + amine : a sodium salt of stibanilic acid injected chiefly in the form of a glucoside in the treatment of various tropical diseases …   Useful english dictionary

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