pinitol

pinitol
\\ˈpīnəˌtȯl, -tōl\ noun (-s)
Etymology: obsolete English pinite pinitol (from French, from pin pine — from Latin pinus — + -ite) + English -ol — more at pine
: a sweet crystalline compound C6H6(OH)5OCH3 that is extracted especially from the heartwood of the sugar pine and is found also in legumes and other plants; dextro-inositol monomethyl ether

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/puy"ni tawl', -tol', pin"i-/, n. Chem.
a white, crystalline, inositol derivative, C7H14O6, obtained from the resin of the sugar pine.
[obs. pinite pinitol ( F; see PINE1, -ITE1) + -OL1]

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