Aconitine

/ækˈɒnɪtiːn/ noun

A highly toxic alkaloid found in aconite plants that causes burning sensations, numbness, paralysis, and heart failure even in tiny amounts.

From aconite with the standardized chemical suffix -ine for alkaloid compounds, following modern chemical nomenclature conventions. First isolated in the early 1800s.

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