physostigma venenosum

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
Physostigma venenosum
    n 1: tropical African woody vine yielding calabar beans [syn:
         {calabar-bean vine}, {Physostigma venenosum}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Physostigmine \Phy`so*stig"mine\, n. (Chem.)
   An alkaloid found in the Calabar bean (the seed of
   {Physostigma venenosum}), and extracted as a white,
   tasteless, substance, amorphous or crystalline; -- formerly
   called {eserine}, with which it was regarded as identical.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Calabar \Cal"a*bar\, n.
   A district on the west coast of Africa.
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   {Calabar bean}, The of a climbing legumious plant
      ({Physostigma venenosum}), a native of tropical Africa. It
      is highly poisonous. It is used to produce contraction of
      the pupil of the eye; also in tetanus, neuralgia, and
      rheumatic diseases; -- called also {ordeal bean}, being
      used by the negroes in trials for witchcraft.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Eserine \Es"er*ine\ (?; 104), n. [From native name of the
   Calabar bean: cf. F. ['e]s['e]rine.] (Chem.)
   An alkaloid found in the Calabar bean, and the seed of
   {Physostigma venenosum}; physostigmine. It is used in
   ophthalmic surgery for its effect in contracting the pupil.
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