Apiin

/ˈeɪpiːɪn/ noun

A glycoside compound found in parsley, celery, and other plants in the Apiaceae family, which breaks down into apigenin and glucose.

From apium (parsley) + chemical suffix -in. This compound was isolated in the 19th century and named for the plant family where it's abundant.

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