acaciin
n. C2 Proficiency acaci·in
n. a substance found in the bark of certain trees, like the acacia. It is used to make medicine or other products.
n. a chemical substance extracted from the bark of the acacia tree, typically used in the production of medicinal compounds or industrial adhesives.
The factory uses acaciin to make natural glue.
Traditional medicine often relies on acaciin to treat minor skin irritations and wounds.
Researchers are investigating the potential of acaciin as a sustainable alternative to synthetic adhesives, noting its high tensile strength and rapid drying properties.