eitlesin
Eitlesin is a rare and highly toxic alkaloid found in the seeds of the Eitle tree (Erythrina abyssinica), native to Ethiopia and Eritrea. It is also known as abyssinothiamine or ergotamine. The seeds of the Eitle tree have been used traditionally in Ethiopia for their stimulant and aphrodisiac properties. However, the consumption of Eitle seeds can lead to severe poisoning, characterized by symptoms such as hallucinations, convulsions, and even death. The toxicity of Eitle seeds is due to the presence of eitlesin, which is a potent serotonin receptor agonist.
Eitlesin is a member of the ergot alkaloid family, which includes other toxic compounds like ergotamine and
The toxic effects of eitlesin are primarily mediated through its action on serotonin receptors in the brain.
Despite its toxicity, eitlesin has been the subject of some scientific interest due to its potential as