Cathine

/ˈkæθiːn/ noun

A stimulating alkaloid compound found in khat (Catha edulis) leaves, chemically similar to amphetamines and used as a mild stimulant.

From khat (the East African plant Catha edulis) plus chemical suffix -ine, used for alkaloid compounds. The compound was isolated and named in the 19th century.

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