- suberic acid
- Used in plastics and in the cross-linking of biopolymers; found in the urine as a product of ω-oxidation of fatty acid s. SYN: octandioic acid. [L. suber, cork oak, + -ic]
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Suberic acid — Suberic acid … Wikipedia
suberic acid — [sə ber′ik] n. [Fr suberique < L suber, cork tree] a dibasic acid, HOOC(CH2) 6COOH, obtained by the oxidation of cork and from other sources … English World dictionary
suberic acid — noun a dicarboxylic acid found in cork • Syn: ↑octanedioic acid • Hypernyms: ↑carboxylic acid * * * noun Etymology: French subérique, from Latin suber cork oak, cork + French ique ic : a crystal … Useful english dictionary
suberic acid — subero rūgštis statusas T sritis chemija formulė HOOC(CH₂)₆COOH atitikmenys: angl. suberic acid rus. пробковая кислота; субериновая кислота ryšiai: sinonimas – kamščių rūgštis sinonimas – oktano dirūgštis … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
suberic acid — Chem. a crystalline dibasic acid, C8H14O4, obtained esp. from suberin, castor oil, and cork: used chiefly in the preparation of plastics and plasticizers. [1800 10] * * * … Universalium
suberic acid — noun an aliphatic dicarboxylic acid, (CH)(COOH), obtained from cork; used in the manufacture of plastics … Wiktionary
suberic acid — /suˌbɛrɪk ˈæsəd/ (say sooh.berik asuhd) noun a crystalline dibasic acid, (CH2)6(COOH)2, derived from cork …
suberic — subéric, subérică, adj. (înv.; în sintagmă) acid suberic = acid extras din suber (ţesut vegetal de protecţie format din celule moarte). Trimis de blaurb, 14.11.2008. Sursa: DAR … Dicționar Român
Suberic — Su*ber ic, a. [L. suber the cork tree: cf. F. sub[ e]reque.] (Chem.) Of or pertaining to cork; specifically, designating an acid, {C6H12.(CO2H)2}, homologous with oxalic acid, and obtained from cork and certain fatty oils, as a white crystalline… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dicarboxylic acid — Dicarboxylic acids are organic compounds that contain two carboxylic acid functional groups. In molecular formulae for dicarboxylic acids, these groups are often written as HOOC R COOH, where R may be an alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, or aryl group.… … Wikipedia