Acocantherin

/ˌæk.oʊ.kæn.ˈθɛr.ɪn/ noun

A toxic compound or glycoside found in Acocanthera plants, responsible for the plant's poisonous properties.

Derived from 'acocanthera' with the chemical suffix '-in' (commonly used for organic compounds). As acocanthera plants were chemically analyzed in the 19th and 20th centuries, scientists isolated and named this specific poison compound.

AFakokanöáörin
BGакокантерин
ETakokanöáörin
EUakokanöáörin
GLacocantherin
HRakokanöáörin
LTakokanöáörin
LVakokanöáörin
MNакокантерин
SKakokanöáörin
SLakokanöáörin
SRакокантерин
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