Definition
A toxic alkaloid compound derived from aconite plants, related to but chemically distinct from aconitine.
Etymology
From aconite plus the suffix -ine, a common chemical naming convention for alkaloid bases. This represents an older or alternative naming convention in organic chemistry.
Kelly Says
The multiple -ine and -in endings for aconite compounds reflect how chemists in the 1800s discovered these toxins before they had standardized naming systems—each lab sometimes named the same compound differently!
Translations
ARالعربية
أكونين
a-ko-nin
CACatalà
aconina
a-ko-ni-na
CSČeština
aconin
a-ko-nin
DEDeutsch
Aconin
a-ko-nin
ELΕλληνικά
ακονίνη
a-ko-ni
ESEspañol
aconina
a-ko-ni-na
FRFrançais
aconine
a-ko-nin
GUGU
એકોનેનિન
e-ko-ne-nin
IDBahasa Indonesia
aconine
a-ko-nin
ITItaliano
aconina
a-ko-ni-na
MSBahasa Melayu
aconine
a-ko-nin
MYမြန်မာ
အကုန်းနိန်း
a-ku-ne-nin
NLNederlands
aconine
a-ko-nin
PLPolski
aconine
a-ko-nin
PTPortuguês
aconina
a-ko-ni-na
RORomână
aconină
a-ko-ni-na
RUРусский
аконин
a-ko-nin
SVSvenska
aconine
a-ko-nin
SWKiswahili
aconine
a-ko-nin
TAதமிழ்
அக்கோனின்
ak-ko-nin
TEతెలుగు
అకొనీన్
a-ko-ne-n
TRTürkçe
aconine
a-ko-nin
UKУкраїнська
аконін
a-ko-nin
VITiếng Việt
aconine
a-ko-nin