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alkaloid
(al´kә-loid″)
one of a large group of organic, basic substances found in plants. They are usually bitter in taste and are characterized
by powerful physiologic activity. Examples are morphine, cocaine, atropine, quinine, nicotine, and caffeine. The term is also
applied to synthetic substances that have structures similar to plant alkaloids, such as procaine.

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