Amandin

/ˈæməndɪn/ noun

A protein found in almonds that can cause allergic reactions in some people sensitive to tree nuts.

Derived from amande (almond) plus the chemical suffix -in, used in biochemistry to name proteins and compounds. The term emerged in the 19th century as scientists began isolating and naming specific proteins in foods.

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