Bryogenin

/braɪˈɒdʒənɪn/ noun

A chemical compound extracted from certain bryophyte (moss) species, studied for potential pharmaceutical and biological properties.

Bryogenin combines 'bryo-' from Greek 'bryon' (moss) with '-genin,' a suffix indicating a chemical compound derived from a natural source. The term follows modern phytochemistry naming conventions. As scientists discovered bioactive compounds in mosses, they created specific names for these molecules.

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