Definition of triazole in English:
triazole
noun ˈtrʌɪəzəʊltrʌɪˈazəʊl
Chemistry Any compound whose molecule contains a ring of three nitrogen and two carbon atoms, in particular each of five isomeric compounds containing such a ring with two double bonds.
Chemical formula: C₂H₃N₃
Example sentencesExamples
- An attractive alternative to amphotericin is the triazole voriconazole.
- Outcomes data for the treatment of nondermatophytic and candidal onychomycosis are limited, but broader spectrum triazole medications may be more effective against these pathogens.
- One fungicide group often discussed for soybean rust management is the triazoles.
- Itraconazole is a newer triazole medication with a broad antifungal spectrum that includes dermatophytes, many nondermatophytic molds and Candida species.
- Itraconazole, a synthetic broad-spectrum triazole, is currently available as an injection, oral solution, and capsule.