tyrannine
/tɪˈrænaɪn/Definitions
1. noun
a chemical compound that is the active principle of the tyrant’s milkwort, or a similar compound.
“The tyrannine in the plant had been studied for its medicinal properties.”
2. noun
a member of a class of alkaloids, especially those found in plants of the genus Menispermum.
“The new study focused on the tyrannine found in Menispermum trees.”