Allicin

/ˈælɪsɪn/ noun

A sulfur-containing compound found in garlic that forms when garlic cells are crushed, responsible for garlic's pungent smell and many of its health properties.

From Latin 'allium' (garlic) + chemical suffix '-in.' The compound was discovered in the early 20th century and named to reflect its source.

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