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spar·te·ine S0608450 (spär′tē-ēn′, -ĭn)n. A bitter, poisonous, liquid alkaloid, C15H26N2, that is present in the broom Cytisus scoparius and in the seeds of several species of Lupinus. [New Latin Spartium, broom genus (from Latin spartum, a kind of broom, from Greek sparton) + -ine.]sparteine (ˈspɑːtɪˌiːn; -ɪn) n (Elements & Compounds) a viscous oily alkaloid extracted from the broom plant and lupin seeds. It has been used in medicine to treat heart arrhythmias[C19: from New Latin Spartium, from Greek spartos broom]spar•te•ine (ˈspɑr tiˌin, -ɪn) n. a bitter, poisonous, liquid alkaloid, C15H26N2, obtained from certain species of broom, esp. Cytisus scoparius, used in medicine to stimulate the heart and also the uterine muscles in childbirth. [1850–55; irreg. < New Latin Sparti(um) a genus of broom (< Greek spárt(os) kind of broom + New Latin -ium -ium2) + -ine2] TranslationssparteineenUK
sparteine[′spärd·ē‚ēn] (organic chemistry) C15H26N2 A poisonous, colorless, oily alkaloid; soluble in alcohol and ether, slightly soluble in water; boils at 173°C; used in medicine. Also known as lupinidine. sparteineenUK
spar·te·ine (spar'tē-ēn, -tē-in), An alkaloid obtained from scoparius, Cytisus scoparius and Lupinus luteus; sparteine sulfate was used as an oxytocic drug. Synonym(s): lupinidinesparteine (spär′tē-ēn′, -ĭn)n. A bitter, poisonous, liquid alkaloid, C15H26N2, that is present in the broom Cytisus scoparius and in the seeds of several species of Lupinus. |