ptomain
/ˈtōmān, -ˌmɪn/Definitions
1. noun
a supposed toxic product of protein decomposition, now considered to be a myth, but formerly used to describe a condition resulting from eating spoiled food.
“The symptoms were blamed on ptomaine poisoning, but the diagnosis was later disputed.”
2. noun
a supposed poison formed from the decomposition of protein, especially in meat.
“The old cookbook warned of the dangers of ptomaine in spoiled meat.”