One of the main reasons that I highly enjoy learning Chinese characters is that each character is a picture of a word...or an idea (the term for these is thus
ideogram). Moreover, these ideograms are of great assistance in remembering things like
Trichothecenes, an immunosuppressive mycotoxin that seemed to have its heyday in the Soviet days when it was used in biochemical warfare.
The Chinese translation (traditional characters) is:
單端孢霉烯類毒素 單 single (individual) +
端 end/beginning (extreme) +
孢 spore +
霉 mold +
烯 alkene +
類 type +
毒 poison + 素 normal/origin
The important structural "side chain" mentioned in the articleMycotoxins are toxins derived from fungi (e.g. mold)Structurally, trichothecenes are classified as alkenes [CnH2n]Well, it is a toxin
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