Antrin

/ˈæntrɪn/ noun

A glycoprotein found in egg whites and other biological sources, belonging to the family of protease inhibitors.

From 'antrum' or possibly a generic pharmaceutical-style coinage. This specialized biochemical term emerged in 20th-century protein chemistry as scientists isolated and identified specific proteins from natural sources.

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