charybdotoxin

English

Etymology

Blend of Charybdis + toxin; along with scyllatoxin in the same scorpion's venom, it references the monsters Scylla and Charybdis of Ancient Greek mythology.

Noun

charybdotoxin (plural charybdotoxins)

  1. (toxicology) An oligopeptide neurotoxin from the venom of a scorpion of the genus Leiurus.
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