Definition: Lutidine is a chemical compound that is not found in nature but can be produced through various industrial processes. It is a chemical compound with the formula C10H8N2O3 and it has a wide variety of uses, including as a preservative for food products, as an ingredient in pharmaceuticals, and as a solvent in many industrial applications. In terms of its chemical structure, lutidine consists of nitrogen (N), oxygen (O), carbon (C), hydrogen (H