Azlactone

/ˈæz.læk.toʊn/ noun

An organic compound containing both an azine ring and a lactone ring (a ring containing a C=O group), useful in pharmaceutical and chemical synthesis.

From 'az-' (azine) + 'lactone' (from Latin lac, milk, since lactones were first found in milk products). This term emerged in 20th-century organic chemistry as chemists identified this useful class of compounds.

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