Anatabine

/ˌænəˈtæbiːn/ noun

A toxic alkaloid found in tobacco plants and certain nightshade plants, similar to nicotine.

From the genus Anabasis (a saltbush plant) combined with -ine (chemical compound suffix). The name references the plant family where it was first discovered.

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