"Populin" is spelled using the International Phonetic Alphabet as /ˈpɒpjʊlɪn/. The word refers to a natural anticoagulant derived from poplars. The spelling of "populin" is based on the word's origin from the Latin word "populus," which means "poplar tree." The IPA notation of the word represents each individual sound of the word, with each symbol corresponding to a specific sound in the English language. Understanding IPA can assist individuals in accurately pronouncing and spelling words like "populin."
Benzoyl-salicin, C20H22O8, obtained from the bark and leaves of the aspen, Populus tremuloides; occurs in the form of white acicular crystals of a sweetish taste; antipyretic in doses of gr. 1-3 (0.06-0.2).
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.