Chem. [f. as prec. + -IC + -INE5.] (See quot. 1868.)
1868. Watts, Dict. Chem., Solanicine, base produced by the action of hydrochloric acid on solanine. Ibid., 345. Solanicine may be obtained by slow evaporation of its ethereal solution.
1876. Harley, Royles Mat. Med., 500. Strong hydrochloric acid converts this into an amorphous basic substance, solanicine.