quassiin

/ˈkwɑːsɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A pentacyclic triterpenoid lignan found in various plants of the genus Simarouba, used as a potential antimalarial agent and for its cytotoxic properties.

“Researchers have identified quassin as a promising compound for the treatment of malaria, citing its ability to target and kill the parasite.”

Synonyms

  • pentacyclic lignan
  • simaroubol

Antonyms

  • compound