| colocynth | The peeled dried fruit of Citrullus colcynthis (family Cucurbitaceae), an herb of the sandy shores of the Mediterranean, resembling somewhat the watermelon plant; formerly widely used as a cathartic and laxative. Synonym: bitter apple. Origin: G. Kolokynthe, the round gourd or pumpkin (05 Mar 2000) |
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| colocynth |
1. Citrullus colocynthus. 2. the pulpy fruit of C. colocynthus. 3. the dried pulp of the full grown but unripe fruit of C. colocynthus, used as a drastic cathartic. Called also bitter apple and bitter cucumber.
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| colocynthin |
a bitter, cathartic glycoside found in colocynth.
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