calabar-bean vine
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Definition
Noun: - A tropical African woody vine (Physostigma venenosum) that produces calabar beans. This plant is known for its toxic seeds, which contain the alkaloid physostigmine.
Usage Notes
- "Calabar-bean vine" is a specific botanical term. It refers to the entire climbing plant species, not just its seeds (calabar beans) or the compound derived from them (physostigmine).
- It is typically used in scientific, botanical, or pharmacological contexts. In everyday language, it is uncommon.
Examples
- Noun:
- The calabar-bean vine is native to the tropical forests of West Africa.
- Researchers studied the calabar-bean vine to understand the biosynthesis of its toxic alkaloids.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in historical contexts regarding traditional African ordeal poisons and the subsequent isolation of physostigmine, a medically important compound.
- The toxic properties of the calabar-bean vine were historically used in trial-by-ordeal rituals.
Variants and Related Words
- Calabar bean (noun): The poisonous seed of the calabar-bean vine.
- Calabar beans were the original source of physostigmine.
- Physostigma venenosum (noun): The scientific Latin name for the calabar-bean vine.
- Ordeal bean (noun): Another common name for the calabar bean, referencing its historical use.
Synonyms
- Physostigma vine: A less common synonym using the genus name.
- Ordeal bean vine: A descriptive synonym referencing the bean's historical use.
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning is botanical, identifying a specific plant species.
- By extension, it carries connotations of toxicity, traditional medicine, and the source of a significant pharmaceutical alkaloid (physostigmine), which is used to treat glaucoma and other conditions.
Noun
- tropical African woody vine yielding calabar beans