esteride
Esteride is not a widely recognized term in formal chemistry. It may appear in non-specialist writings, educational examples, or fictional contexts as a coined or placeholder name, but there is no established chemical class or compound universally referred to as “esteride” in standard reference works.
The word combines “ester,” a well-defined functional group in organic chemistry, with the common suffix “-ide.”
In fictional settings, esteride may be described as a generic molecule containing an ester linkage along with
Importance of precise terminology
Because “esteride” lacks a formal definition, researchers are advised to use specific IUPAC names, structural descriptions,
Ester, Esterification, Ester derivative, IUPAC nomenclature.
No standard reference recognizes esteride as a defined chemical category. For accurate information, consult established resources