A bitter chemical compound found in thistle plants, belonging to the sesquiterpene lactone family of plant molecules.
Derived from Cnicus, the Latin genus name for thistle plants (itself from Greek kneke). The suffix -in marks it as a chemical compound isolated from that plant.
Plants make cnicin to taste terrible to insects—it's basically poison seasoning that protects the plant from being eaten!
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