ergotinine

/ɛrɡəʊˈtɪniːn/

Definitions

1. noun

An alkaloid, the main component of ergot, a fungus that infects certain grains, particularly rye.

“The researcher studied the properties of ergotinine in traditional medicine.”

2. adjective

Relating to or derived from ergot, especially its alkaloids.

“Ergotinine-based compounds are used in the pharmaceutical industry for their medicinal properties.”

Synonyms

  • clavine
  • ergot alkaloid

Antonyms

  • ergot-free
  • grain-safe