How Do You Spell ABSINTHIC ACID?

Pronunciation: [ɐbsˈɪnθɪk ˈasɪd] (IPA)

Absinthic acid is a natural substance found in wormwood plants. The spelling of this term is pronounced as /æbˈsɪnθɪk ˈæsɪd/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable is pronounced with a short vowel sound, followed by the consonant cluster "bs" which is pronounced with a silent "b." The "th" in the second syllable is pronounced with a voiced "th" sound, and the final "ic" is pronounced with an "ik" sound. The word "acid" is pronounced with emphasis on the first syllable and a long "i" sound.

ABSINTHIC ACID Meaning and Definition

  1. Absinthic acid is a natural chemical compound that belongs to the class of sesquiterpene lactones. It is primarily found in a plant called Artemisia absinthium, commonly known as wormwood. This perennial herbaceous plant is native to Europe and is well-known for its use in the production of the alcoholic beverage absinthe.

    Absinthic acid is characterized by its bitter taste and is one of the key components responsible for the distinctive flavor of this spirit. It can also be found in other plants within the Artemisia genus, though typically in lower concentrations. The acid is mainly present in the leaves and stems of these plants, produced as a secondary metabolite to fend off herbivores.

    Chemically, absinthic acid is a yellowish crystalline compound with a molecular formula C15H18O5. Its structure consists of a lactone ring attached to a sesquiterpene backbone. This compound possesses various biological activities, including anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anticancer properties. It also exhibits hepatoprotective effects, potentially protecting the liver from damage.

    Due to its association with absinthe, absinthic acid has been subject to scrutiny and regulation in some countries, as excessive consumption of the beverage was historically believed to induce adverse effects. However, the compound itself is not considered to be directly toxic.

    In summary, absinthic acid is a bitter-tasting compound found in wormwood and other Artemisia plants, primarily known for its role in contributing to the flavor of absinthe.

  2. An acid obtained from oil of wormwood.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for ABSINTHIC ACID

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Etymology of ABSINTHIC ACID

The word "absinthic acid" is derived from the term "absinthe", which refers to a highly alcoholic beverage made from wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) and other herbs. The name "absinthe" itself is derived from the Latin word "absinthium", which means "wormwood". "Absinthic acid" is an organic compound that was first isolated from absinthe, hence its name.

Plural form of ABSINTHIC ACID is ABSINTHIC ACIDS

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