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cinchonineenUK
cin·cho·nine C0357100 (sĭng′kə-nēn′, sĭn′chə-)n. An alkaloid, C19H22N2O, that is derived from the bark of various species of cinchona and has been used as an antimalarial agent. [cinchon(a) + -ine.]cinchonine (ˈsɪŋkəˌniːn) n (Pharmacology) an insoluble crystalline alkaloid isolated from cinchona bark, used to treat malaria. Formula: C19H22N2OThesaurusNoun | 1. | cinchonine - an alkaloid derivative of the bark of cinchona trees that is used as an antimalarial drugalkaloid - natural bases containing nitrogen found in plants |
cinchonineenUK
cinchonine[′siŋ·kə‚nēn] (organic chemistry) C19H22N2O A colorless, crystalline alkaloid that melts at about 245°C; extracted from cinchona bark, it is used as a substitute for quinine and as a spot reagent for bismuth. cinchonineenUK
cinchonine an alkaloid of cinchona used as an antimalarial agent, chiefly in the form of the sulfate salt; administered orally.cin·cho·nine (sin'kō-nēn), A quinoline alkaloid prepared from the bark of several species of Cinchona; a tonic and antimalarial agent. Several cinchonine salts are available.cinchonine (sĭng′kə-nēn′, sĭn′chə-)n. An alkaloid, C19H22N2O, that is derived from the bark of various species of cinchona and has been used as an antimalarial agent.cinchonineenUK Related to cinchonine: quinine, quinidine, CinchonidineWords related to cinchoninenoun an alkaloid derivative of the bark of cinchona trees that is used as an antimalarial drugRelated Words |