The word "kinectine" is spelled with the IPA transcription of /kɪˈnɛktin/. This spelling is consistent with English language conventions, where "kin" represents the Latin root word "kinēsis," meaning movement, and "ectine" refers to "protein." Thus, "kinectine" is a term used to describe a class of proteins that are involved in movement-related functions. The proper spelling and understanding of this term is valuable in the scientific field to communicate effectively and accurately in research and discussions related to protein function.
Trade name of a mixture or compound of quinine hydrochloride and hectine, said to be quinine benzosulphone-para-aminophenylarsenate; recommended in rhinitis, hay-fever, influenza, and malaria.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.