Lactonic — Lac*ton ic, a. [From {Lactose}.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained by the oxidation of milk sugar (lactose). [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Meldrum's acid — IUPAC name 2,2 Dimethyl 1,3 dioxane 4,6 dione … Wikipedia
terebic acid — təˈrebik , rēbik noun Etymology: Latin terebinthus terebinth + English ic : a crystalline lactonic acid C7H10O4 obtained especially by the oxidation of turpentine oil; dimethyl paraconic acid * * * Chem. an acid, C7H10O4, formed by the oxidation… … Useful english dictionary
aconic acid — əˈkänik , aˈ noun Etymology: contraction of aconitic : a crystalline lactonic acid C4H3O2COOH formed indirectly from aconitic acid … Useful english dictionary
pulvinic acid — ˌpəlˈvinik noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, blend of pulvic and in : an orange crystalline lactonic acid (C17H11O3)COOH obtained from lichens and by hydrolysis of vulpinic acid … Useful english dictionary
paraconic acid — |par+... noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary para (I) + aconic : a white crystalline lactonic acid C4H5O2COOH isomeric with itaconic, citraconic, and mesaconic acids; the beta carboxy derivative of butyrolactone … Useful english dictionary
terpenylic acid — |tərpə|nilik noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary terpene + yl + ic : a crystalline lactonic acid C8H12O4 obtained especially by the oxidation of turpentine (sense 2) … Useful english dictionary
-onic — |änik, nēk adjective suffix Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from onic (in gluconic acid) : containing carboxyl especially when formed by oxidizing the aldehyde group of an aldose sugar aldonic acid hexonic acid … Useful english dictionary
Meldrumsäure — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name Meldrumsäure Andere Namen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Acide de Meldrum — 2,2 diméthyl 1,3 dioxane 4,6 dione Général Nom IUPAC 2,2 diméthyl 1,3 dioxane 4,6 dione Synonymes … Wikipédia en Français
-onic — a suffix used in forming names of acids, esp. carboxylic acids obtained by oxidation of aldoses: gluconic acid. [perh. generalized from lactonic acid as trans. of G Lactonsäure; see LACTOSE, ONE, IC] * * * … Universalium