Anagyrin

/ˌænəˈdʒɪrɪn/ noun

A toxic alkaloid compound found in the seeds and roots of certain plants in the lupin family, used historically in insecticides.

From Greek 'ana-' (up, back) + 'gyrein' (to turn), referring to the plant's twining growth habit. The suffix '-in' denotes a chemical alkaloid compound. First isolated in the 19th century from Anagyris plants.

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