anisidine
/ˌænɪsɪˈdiːn/Definitions
1. noun
A chemical compound derived from anise oil, used as a food additive, a local anesthetic, or a precursor to other compounds.
“The food manufacturer used anisidine as a flavoring in their new product line.”
1. noun
A chemical compound derived from anise oil, used as a food additive, a local anesthetic, or a precursor to other compounds.
“The food manufacturer used anisidine as a flavoring in their new product line.”