Bryonin

/braɪˈoʊnɪn/ noun

A bitter glucoside compound extracted from bryony plants, historically used in folk medicine.

Derived from 'bryony' plus the chemical suffix '-in,' used to name organic compounds. The chemical was isolated when 19th-century chemists began systematically studying traditional herbal ingredients.

AMብሪዮንን
ARبريونين
BNব্রায়োনিন
CAbrionina
CSbryonin
DAbryonin
DEBryonin
ELμπριονον
ESbríonina
FAبریونین
FIbryonin
FRbryonine
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