The word "digitalein" is often misspelled as "digitalin", but the correct spelling is with an "e". The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /dɪdʒɪ'teɪlɪn/. The "gi" in "digitalein" is pronounced as a "j" sound and the "e" at the end is a typical suffix for naming compounds. This word refers to a class of digitalis glycosides, a type of medication used to treat heart conditions. It's important to spell medical terms correctly to avoid confusion or medical errors.
A glucoside from digitalis leaves; a white amorphous powder of very bitter taste; diuretic and cardiac in dose of gr. 1/60 (0.001).
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.