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What (who) is cyanuric acid - definition

CHEMICAL COMPOUND BELONGING TO THE CLASS OF TRIAZINE
Tricarbimide; Isocyanurate; 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione; 1,3,5-triazinetriol; Isocyanuric acid; Pseudocyanuric acid; S-triazinetriol; S-triazinetrione; (CNOH)3; Cyanurate; Fulminuric acid; Trihydroxytriazine; C3N3O3H2

Cyanuric acid         
·- an organic acid, C3O3N3H3, first obtained by heating uric acid or urea, and called pyrouric acid; afterwards obtained from isocyanic acid. It is a white crystalline substance, odorless and almost tasteless;
- called also tricarbimide.
Tricarbimide         
·noun ·see under Cyanuric.
Cyanurate         
·noun A salt of cyanuric acid.

Wikipedia

Cyanuric acid

Cyanuric acid or 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triol is a chemical compound with the formula (CNOH)3. Like many industrially useful chemicals, this triazine has many synonyms. This white, odorless solid finds use as a precursor or a component of bleaches, disinfectants, and herbicides. In 1997, worldwide production was 160 000 tonnes.

Examples of use of cyanuric acid
1. Testing also revealed other related and similarly banned compounds, including cyanuric acid.
2. "Cyanuric acid is approved by the FDA to sanitize processing equipment," she said.
3. A second, related chemical called cyanuric acid also has been found to contaminate rice protein concentrate samples, Sundlof said.
4. When it combines with a closely related compound, cyanuric acid, which was also found in the animal feed, it can form crystals.
5. Questions remain as to whether that toxicity is being amplified by another contaminant, cyanuric acid, that has been found in pet food from China.