Chavicin

/tʃæˈvaɪsɪn/ noun

An alternative or older chemical name for the pungent compound in black pepper and related species; now usually called piperine.

Derived from 'chavi-' (relating to betel and pepper plants in Sanskrit botanical terminology) plus the chemical suffix '-cin.' Created during the 19th century when European chemists were isolating and naming active compounds from spice plants used in Asian cuisines.

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