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thebaine
the·ba·ine T0146300 (thē′bə-ēn′, thĭ-bā′ĭn)n. An alkaloid, C19H21NO3, obtained from the opium poppy and used in the manufacture of oxycodone and other opioids. Also called paramorphine. [New Latin (herba) thēbaia, (herb of) Thebes, Egyptian opium (from Latin Thēbaea, feminine of Thēbaeus, Theban, from Thēbae, Thebes, from Greek Thēbai) + -ine.]thebaine (ˈθiːbəˌiːn; θɪˈbeɪiːn; -aɪn) n (Pharmacology) a poisonous white crystalline alkaloid, found in opium but without opioid actions. Formula: C19H21NO3. Also called: paramorphine [C19: from New Latin thebaia opium of Thebes (with reference to Egypt as a chief source of opium) + -ine2]thebaine
thebaine[′thē‚bān] (pharmacology) C19N21NO3 A white, crystalline alkaloid derived from opium; melting point is 193°C; soluble in alcohol and ether; used in medicine. Also known as para-morphine. thebaine
thebaine [the-ba´in] a crystalline, poisonous, and anodyne alkaloid from opium, having properties similar to those of strychnine.the·ba·ine (thē-bā'ēn, -in), Avoid the mispronunciation thē'bān.An alkaloid obtained from opium (0.3-1.5%); it resembles strychnine in its action, causing tetanic convulsions. Synonym(s): paramorphinethebaine (thē′bə-ēn′, thĭ-bā′ĭn)n. An alkaloid, C19H21NO3, obtained from the opium poppy and used in the manufacture of oxycodone and other opioids. Also called paramorphine. |