Azole

/ˈæzoʊl/ noun

A five-membered aromatic ring containing at least one nitrogen atom, forming the basis for important antifungal and antimicrobial drugs like fluconazole.

From 'azo-' (nitrogen) + '-ole' (chemical suffix for unsaturated rings). Developed in 1950s organic chemistry as researchers synthesized rings with nitrogens in new positions.

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