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chinoidine|kɪˈnɔɪdaɪn| [f. china3 (= quinine) + -oid + -ine.] A resinous substance, contained in the refuse of quinine.
1875H. Wood Therap. (1879) 79 Under the name of chinoidine is sold by the manufacturers the black, intensely bitter residue left upon the evaporation of the mother-liquor after the crystallization of the alkaloids. 1883–4Med. Ann. 35/1 The chinoidin has a similar action to quinine. |