nicouline
English
Etymology
From French, from the former taxonomic name Robinia nicou.
Noun
nicouline (uncountable)
- (organic chemistry, dated) rotenone
French
Etymology
Named by Emmanuel Geoffroy in 1895 from the plant Robinia nicou from which he extracted this compound.
Noun
nicouline f (plural nicoulines)
- an alkaloid extracted from various tropical plants, including Lonchocarpus nicou, used as an insecticide; rotenone
References
- L'Agronomie coloniale, Voume 26, 1937, page 86
- Roger Regnault and Vincent Philogene, Biopesticides d'origine végétale, 2008, page 7