"alendronate" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /əˈlɛn.dɹəˌneɪt/ [General-American] Forms: alendronates [plural]
Etymology: From alendronic acid + -ate. Etymology templates: {{af|en|alendronic acid|-ate|id2=chemical}} alendronic acid + -ate Head templates: {{en-noun}} alendronate (plural alendronates)
  1. (pharmacology) The conjugate base, or any salt or ester, of alendronic acid. Wikipedia link: alendronic acid Categories (topical): Pharmaceutical drugs Hypernyms: bisphosphonate Hypernyms (diphosphonate): aminobisphosphonate Coordinate_terms: alendronic acid (english: coordinate as an acid versus a base, but synonymous in the practical sense that the conjugate base and conjugate acid coexist in solution) Translations (Translations): alendronat (Malay), alendronato [masculine] (Portuguese)

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