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phlorizin
[ flawr-uh-zin, flor-, fluh-rahy-zin ]
noun
, Chemistry.
- a bitter, crystalline glucoside, C 2 1 H 2 4 O 1 0 , obtained from the root bark of the apple, pear, cherry, etc.: formerly used as a tonic and in the treatment of malaria; now used chiefly in biochemical research.
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