alkaloids
|al-ka-loids|
/ˈælkəˌlɔɪdz/
(alkaloid)
nitrogen compound
Etymology
'alkaloid' originates from the German word 'Alkaloid,' which was derived from 'alkali,' referring to the basic nature of these compounds.
'Alkaloid' was coined in the early 19th century to describe plant-derived compounds with alkaline properties.
Initially, it referred to any plant-derived compound with basic properties, but now it specifically refers to nitrogen-containing compounds with significant physiological effects.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Noun 1
a class of naturally occurring organic compounds that mostly contain basic nitrogen atoms. They are often found in plants and have pronounced physiological actions on humans.
Many alkaloids are used in medicine for their therapeutic effects.
Synonyms
Last updated: 2025/06/24 01:36
