Camellin

/ˈkæm.ə.lɪn/ noun

A chemical compound or glycoside found in camellia plants, particularly studied in plant chemistry.

From Camellia + -in (suffix used in chemistry for organic compounds, borrowed from German -in). This technical naming follows conventions established in 19th-century organic chemistry when researchers identified and named plant alkaloids and phenols.

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