Argentoproteinum

/ˌɑrdʒɛntəʊprəʊˈtiːnəm/ noun

A compound formed by the chemical combination of silver with protein molecules, historically used in medicine.

From Latin argentum (silver) + protein + -um (Latin neuter suffix). This pharmaceutical term emerged in early 20th-century medicine for silver-protein compounds used as antiseptics.

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