bufotalin

bufotalin
bu·fo·ta·lin .byü-fə-'tal-ən, -'tā-lən n a toxic steroid C26H36O6 obtained esp. from the skin glands of the common toad of Europe (Bufo vulgaris) see BUFOTOXIN

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bu·fo·tal·in (bu″fo-talґin) a poisonous principle, C26H36O6, present in the skin and saliva of the common European toad, Bufo vulgaris.

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