loline
English
Etymology
So named because it is found in Lolium. (Its synonym "festucine" reflects its presence in Festuca.)
Noun
loline
- (organic chemistry) Festucine, an alkaloid with the formula C8H14N2O.
- 1991, Abdel-Fattah M. Rizk, Poisonous plant contamination of edible plants, page 96:
- Hydrolysis of lolidine yields loline and norloline:
- […]
- MS and NMR spectra of loline from L. cunneatum and festucine from Festuca arundinacea showed that both alkaloids are identical.
- 1991, Abdel-Fattah M. Rizk, Poisonous plant contamination of edible plants, page 96:
See also
- norloline, lolidine
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