Benzoglyoxaline

/ˌbɛnzoʊɡlaɪˈɒksəliːn/ noun

A fused aromatic compound containing benzene and glyoxaline (imidazole) ring systems, used in biochemistry research.

From 'benzo-' (benzene) + 'glyoxaline' (from Greek 'glykys' sweet + 'oxys' sharp), combining aromatic and nitrogenous ring systems. Named as heterocyclic chemistry developed.

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