Barbituric
/ˌbɑːr.bɪˈtjʊər.ɪk/noun
Relating to barbituric acid, a chemical compound used as the parent structure for barbiturate drugs.
Did you know?Barbituric acid was first synthesized by Adolf von Baeyer in 1864, while the origin of the “barbituric” portion of its name remains disputed; proposed explanations include a connection with Saint Barbara and the chemical term “uric.”
Etymological Timeline
1864
German
Barbitursäure
“The German name coined for barbituric acid, synthesized by Adolf von Baeyer.”
1864
German
Barbituric
“The scientific combining form associated with Barbitursäure in chemical nomenclature.”
Late 19th Century
English
barbituric acid
“The English chemical name for the cyclic compound derived from malonic acid and urea.”
Late 19th–Early 20th Century
English
barbituric
“An adjective meaning relating to barbituric acid.”
Modern English
English
barbituric
“Used chiefly in technical chemistry, especially in the expression “barbituric acid.””