strophanthus kombe
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Definition
Noun 1. A tropical African woody vine (Strophanthus kombe): A specific species of climbing plant native to eastern Africa, known for being the primary botanical source of the toxic cardiac glycoside strophanthin. * The seeds of Strophanthus kombe contain potent compounds used historically in medicine and as arrow poisons.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Botanists traveled to Malawi to study Strophanthus kombe in its natural habitat.
- The extraction of strophanthin traditionally relies on Strophanthus kombe seeds.
Advanced Usage
- In a botanical or pharmacological context: The term is used almost exclusively in scientific writing, historical texts on medicine, or discussions of traditional African hunting poisons. It refers to the plant as a source material.
- The monograph detailed the phytochemical properties of Strophanthus kombe.
Variants and Related Words
- Strophanthus (n): The genus to which this plant belongs, comprising several species of tropical vines and shrubs.
- Strophanthin (n): The toxic cardiac glycoside derived from the seeds of and related species, once investigated for use as a heart stimulant.
- Kombé (n): A variant spelling sometimes used.
Synonyms
- Kombé strophanthus: A less common synonym referencing the same species.
- Strophanthus hispidus var. kombe: An older botanical synonym.
Notes on Meaning
This is a highly specific taxonomic name for a plant. It does not have general, figurative, or idiomatic meanings. Its significance lies entirely in its role as the source of a biologically active compound.
Noun
- plant that is a source of strophanthin