thionin

/ˈθaɪ.ənɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A protein found in many plants, particularly in the seedlings of wheat and other grasses.

“The thionin in the wheat seedlings was responsible for the plant’s natural defense mechanism against fungal infections.”

2. verb

To treat or preserve plant tissues with thionin to prevent decay or spoilage.

“The botanist thionined the plant samples to study their cellular structure without the risk of contamination.”

Synonyms

  • fungicide
  • preservative

Antonyms

  • decomposer
  • harmful agent