sinomenine

sinomenine
An alkaloid found in the climbing plant Sinomenium acutum, native to Japan and China, traditionally used in herbal medicine as a treatment for rheumatism and arthritis.

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  • sinomenine — si·nom·e·nine (si nomґə nin) a toxic crystalline alkaloid from the root of Sinomenium acutum, structurally related to thebaine …   Medical dictionary

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