Cathartin

/ˈkæθərtɪn/ noun

Definition

A chemical compound or active ingredient extracted from plant sources and used historically as a cathartic or purging medicine.

Etymology

From cathartic + -in (chemical suffix), indicating a purifying chemical compound. The -in suffix typically marks isolated chemical substances in pharmaceutical naming.

Kelly Says

Many old medicine 'actives' like cathartin were likely just combinations of plant compounds that worked because they contained actual fiber and minerals—ancient people discovered chemistry without understanding molecules!

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