kainic acid

kainic acid
/kuy"nik/, Pharm.
an analogue of glutamate, C10H15NO4, derived from the red alga Digenia simplex, used experimentally to stimulate certain neurons in the brain.
[1953; < Japn kain(in-so) the name of the alga + -IC]

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