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indigoid, a. (n.)|ˈɪndɪgɔɪd| [a. G. indigoid (P. Friedländer 1908, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. XLI. 773): see indigo n. (a) and -oid.] Of a dye: similar to indigotin in chemical structure, spec. in having another atom or atoms, esp. of sulphur, in place of one or both of the imino-groups. Hence as n., an indigoid dye.
1908Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XCIV. i. 371 (heading) Indigoid dyes. Ibid., The author applies the term ‘indigoid’ to dyes which are related to indigotin in that the imino-groups of the latter are substituted by a sulphur or other bivalent atom or group. 1939J. B. Conant Chem. Org. Compounds (rev. ed.) xxx. 560 Indigo, its halogenated derivatives, and certain related compounds of analogous structure are sometimes referred to as the indigoids. 1946Biochem. Jrnl. XL. 669/1 This communication describes the isolation and identification of the indigoid pigments indirubin and indigotin from the acid-treated urine of a case of sprue. 1952K. Venkataraman Chem. Synthetic Dyes II. xxxiii. 1004 Apart from indigo itself, the thio⁓indigoids constitute a much more important series than the indigoids. 1963A. J. Hall Textile Sci. iv. 178 All these new synthetic dyes related in chemical composition to indigo are classed as indigoid dyes. 1966Kirk & Othmer Encycl. Chem. Technol. (ed. 2) XI. 562 The nomenclature of the indigoids is based on the indole.., or thionaphthene, part of the molecule. |