cyathin

English

Etymology

Named after Cyathus in 1971 by A. D. Allbutt et al.

Noun

cyathin (countable and uncountable, plural cyathins)

  1. (organic chemistry) A kind of diterpenoid produced by Cyathus species. The molecule has a five, six and seven-membered rings fused.
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