Asclepidin

/æsˈklɛpɪdɪn/ noun

A chemical compound or alkaloid derived from Asclepias plants, possessing medicinal or physiological properties.

From 'Asclepias' (the plant genus) plus the chemical suffix '-in,' used to name organic compounds. Created in the 19th century as chemists began isolating active ingredients from traditional medicinal plants.

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