Chelerythrin

/kɛlɪˈrɪðrɪn/ noun

An alkaloid compound found in plants of the poppy family, known for its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.

From 'chelone' (a genus of plants) combined with chemical suffix 'erythrin' (relating to red pigments). Named for its origin plant and chemical characteristics.

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