Carpaine

/kɑːrˈpeɪn/ noun

An alkaloid compound formerly thought to be found in mezereon (a poisonous shrub), now recognized as being similar to other plant alkaloids.

From carp-, likely from Carpathian regions where certain plants grew, plus -aine, a suffix used for alkaloid compounds. This reflects early botanical chemistry's practice of naming compounds after their geographic origins.

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