noun
- A colorless crystalline organic compound used in the manufacture of dyes and as a reagent in chemical analysis; now largely restricted due to carcinogenic properties.
Usage: chemistry; industrial; health hazard: known carcinogen
Examples
- Benzidine was historically used to produce azo dyes for textiles.
- The laboratory technician handled benzidine with extreme caution due to its toxic nature.
- Benzidine-based tests were once common in clinical chemistry but have been largely phased out.
- Exposure to benzidine in manufacturing plants has been linked to bladder cancer.
- Modern regulations severely restrict the production and use of benzidine worldwide.