styryl — ˈstīrə̇l, ˈstir noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary styr (from Latin styrax) + yl : a univalent radical C6H5CH . CH− derived from styrene by removal of one of the hydrogen atoms attached to the omega carbon atom * … Useful english dictionary
cinnamic alcohol — Styrone Sty rone, n. (Chem.) A white crystalline substance having a sweet taste and a hyacinthlike odor, obtained by the decomposition of styracin; properly called {cinnamic alcohol} or {styryl alcohol}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cinnamyl alcohol — IUPAC name (2E) 3 phenylprop 2 en 1 ol … Wikipedia
Styrone — Sty rone, n. (Chem.) A white crystalline substance having a sweet taste and a hyacinthlike odor, obtained by the decomposition of styracin; properly called {cinnamic alcohol} or {styryl alcohol}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
phenyl glycerin — Stycerin Sty cer*in, n. [Styryl + glycerin.] (Chem.) A triacid alcohol, related to glycerin, and obtained from certain styryl derivatives as a yellow, gummy, amorphous substance; called also {phenyl glycerin}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stycerin — Sty cer*in, n. [Styryl + glycerin.] (Chem.) A triacid alcohol, related to glycerin, and obtained from certain styryl derivatives as a yellow, gummy, amorphous substance; called also {phenyl glycerin}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Warfarin — This article is about the drug with the brandname Coumadin. For the anticoagulant rodenticide poisons often called coumarins or coumadins , see 4 hydroxycoumarins. Warfarin … Wikipedia
Boronic acid — The general structure of a boronic acid, where R is a substituent. A boronic acid is an alkyl or aryl substituted boric acid containing a carbon–boron bond belonging to the larger class of organoboranes. Boronic acids act as Lewis acids. Their… … Wikipedia