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Meaning of "carbazole"

carbazole (adjective) - Refers to a chemical compound containing a carbazole group, often used in scientific and industrial contexts
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  • A tricyclic aromatic organic compound containing two benzene rings fused to a pyrrole ring.
  • Any of its derivatives.

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Carbazole derivatives and their use in cosmetics.
Substituted tetrahydrocarbazole and carbazole carboxamide compounds.
Carbazole compounds and therapeutic uses of the compounds.
Probes were labelled with carbazole and adamantane.
Crude carbazole was used for the preparation.
Common impurities are phenanthrene and carbazole.
The carbazole precipitate was diluted with ether.
As a result the carbazole precipitated.
Carbazole is not mutagenic to bacteria.
Probes were labelled with carbazole and adamantane as described previously.
Three different bacterial isolates capable of mineralizing carbazole were obtained.
Probes were labelled with carbazole and adamantane as described above.
One important characteristic is the planarity of the carbazole core.
Bucherer carbazole synthesis.
Carbazole compounds of the present invention also exhibit antiparasite activity.

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Probes were labelled with carbazole and adamantane and detected as above.
Carbazole compound of the present invention also exhibit antibacterial activity.
Nitroderivatives of carbazole.
The present carbazole compounds therefore demonstrate a definite antibacterial activity.
This enzyme participates in benzoate degradation via hydroxylation and carbazole degradation.
The carbazole reaction is a method in which uronic acid can be quantitated.
Quantification of the hyaluronic acid was carried out according to the carbazole methodZ.
A present carbazole compound also can be administered in combination with radiation.
The probe set was labelled with adamantane and carbazole as described above.
Carboline and carbazole based imaging agents for detecting neurological dysfunction.
The amount of extracted pectic substances was determined by the carbazole sulfate method.
The Bucherer carbazole synthesis is a related reaction.
Illustrative is the reaction of the weakly basic secondary amine carbazole with formaldehyde.
Carbazole and Adamantane derived haptens are discussed in the examples.
This assay is more sensitive than the carbazole assay and was used for conformation.
Carbazole response is much higher than phenanthrene in part due to lower IP of carbazole.
One subject of the invention consists of novel carbazole derivatives and the synthesis thereof.
The Bucherer carbazole synthesis is a related organic reaction that uses sodium bisulfite as a reagent.
Another classic is the Bucherer carbazole synthesis.
It is the synthesis of carbazole skeleton Id according to Fischer method.
It consists predominantly of phenanthrene, anthracene and carbazole.
The absence of HBA atoms on carbazole substituents renders a compound inactive.
Composed primarily of phenanthrene, anthracene and carbazole.
Additional carbazole compounds of the present invention are,.
It is composed primarily of anthracene, carbazole and phenanthrene.
The resulting carbazole of formula ( i ) is isolated and purified by standard techniques.
It contains chiefly anthracene, carbazole and phenanthrene.
The process of claim 1 wherein the aromatic amine is diphenylamine or carbazole.
The detection limit of the carbazole assay is approximately 5 micrograms of polymer.
The product co-eluted with unreacted carbazole.
Accordingly, administration of a present carbazole compound is expected to enhance treatment regimens.
Resinovorans, which can degrade carbazole.
The team concentrated on carbazole polymers, one application being organic photovoltaic devices.
For instance, substituted or unsubstituted carbazole can be employed.
The carbazole traps of reactive forms of oxygen may include 4-hydroxycarbazole or carvedilol.

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