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Morphine vs Alkaloid - What's the difference?

morphine | alkaloid |

Morphine is a related term of alkaloid.


As nouns the difference between morphine and alkaloid

is that morphine is a crystalline alkaloid (7,8-didehydro-4,5-epoxy-17-methyl-morphinan-3,6-diol), extracted from opium, the salts of which are soluble in water and are used as analgesics, anaesthetics and sedatives; it is one of a group of morphine alkaloids while alkaloid is (organic chemistry) any of many organic heterocyclic bases, that occur in nature and often have medicinal properties.

As a adjective alkaloid is

relating to, resembling, or containing alkali.

morphine

Noun

(-)
  • A crystalline alkaloid (7,8-didehydro-4,5-epoxy-17-methyl-morphinan-3,6-diol), extracted from opium, the salts of which are soluble in water and are used as analgesics, anaesthetics and sedatives; it is one of a group of morphine alkaloids.
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    See also

    * codeine * heroin

    alkaloid

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (organic chemistry) Any of many organic heterocyclic bases, that occur in nature and often have medicinal properties.
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    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Relating to, resembling, or containing alkali.
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