How Do You Spell PHENOLIN?

Pronunciation: [fˈɛnəlˌɪn] (IPA)

Phenolin is a chemical compound with a molecular formula of C6H5OH, also known as phenol. Its pronunciation is [ˈfiːnəlɪn] or [ˈfiːnəlɪn] in IPA phonetic transcription, emphasizing the long 'e' sound and the last syllable's emphasis. The spelling of this word is derived from its chemical structure, where it contains a benzene ring and a hydroxyl group. Phenol is commonly used as an antiseptic, disinfectant, and in various industries for the production of plastics, adhesives, and pharmaceuticals.

PHENOLIN Meaning and Definition

  1. Phenolin refers to a chemical compound that falls into the category of phenols, which are organic compounds characterized by their aromatic properties and a hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to a carbon atom in a benzene ring. The term "phenolin" specifically refers to a derivative or variant of phenol.

    Phenolin compounds are often used in various industries and fields such as medicine, veterinary medicine, and agriculture. These compounds exhibit antibacterial properties, making them valuable for disinfection and antisepsis purposes. They can be utilized in the production of disinfectant solutions, creams, and ointments to prevent the growth and spread of microorganisms.

    In addition to their antimicrobial properties, phenolin derivatives can also possess antifungal and antiviral effects, expanding their application range. Some phenolin compounds are in fact naturally occurring substances and may have medicinal properties. For example, certain plants produce phenolic compounds that exhibit antioxidant activity, protecting cells against oxidative stress and preventing damage caused by reactive oxygen species.

    Due to the diverse properties and potential applications of phenolins, they are an area of active research and development. Scientists continue to explore and synthesize novel phenolin derivatives with enhanced antimicrobial, antifungal, and antiviral properties, aiming to create more effective treatments against microbial infections and diseases.

  2. Trade name of a cresol-containing disinfectant.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for PHENOLIN

  • fenolin
  • phejnalin
  • ohenolin
  • lhenolin
  • -henolin
  • 0henolin
  • pgenolin
  • pbenolin
  • pnenolin
  • pjenolin
  • puenolin
  • pyenolin
  • phwnolin
  • phsnolin
  • phdnolin
  • phrnolin
  • ph4nolin
  • ph3nolin
  • phebolin
  • phemolin

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