IPA: //ˈfaɪtɪn//
KK: /ˈfaɪtɪn/
A type of substance found in seeds and plants that stores phosphorus and is important for plant growth.
Phytin is often used in agriculture to improve soil fertility.
**Phytin** → The word 'phytin' is derived from the Greek root 'phyton' (φυτόν, meaning plant) and the suffix '-in' (used in chemistry to denote substances). Thus, 'phytin' refers to a substance derived from plants, specifically a phosphorus-containing compound found in plant seeds.
Think of 'phyton' meaning plant, and remember that 'phytin' is a substance that comes from plants.