Catechol

/ˈkætɪkɔːl/ noun

A chemical compound found in plants and used in making dyes, medicines, and other products; it's a type of organic molecule with two hydroxyl groups attached to a benzene ring.

From 'catechu' (an astringent extract from acacia trees) plus '-ol' (the chemical suffix for alcohols), named because it was first derived from catechu extracts.

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