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Capsaicin (A.K.A Chili Pepper) Chemical Molecule by wordsunwords
If you love the spicy hot sensation found in chili pepper, you'll enjoy this chemical molecule design featuring capsaicin, which is a capsaicinoid and is produced as a secondary metabolite by chili peppers. Capsaicin is the reason why chili peppers taste so hot. Wry educational scientific humour gifts for all fans of capsaicin and chili peppers alike!
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Capsaicin (A.K.A Chili Pepper) Chemical Molecule

Chemical structure of capsaicin

If you love the spicy hot sensation found in chili pepper, you'll enjoy this chemical molecule design featuring capsaicin, which is a capsaicinoid and is produced as a secondary metabolite by chili peppers. Capsaicin is the reason why chili peppers taste so hot. Wry educational scientific humour gifts for all fans of capsaicin and chili peppers alike!

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