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Definitions of quinine in various dictionaries:
noun - a bitter alkaloid extracted from chinchona bark
A bitter, colorless, amorphous powder or crystalline alkaloid, C20H24N2O23H2O, derived from certain cinchona barks and used in medicine to treat malaria.
Any of various compounds or salts of quinine.
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Dubonnet is an aperitif flavored with herbs & a form of this malaria medicine |
This malaria-fighting substance is extracted from the bark of the cinchona tree |
South America's cinchona trees were depleted by the 19th century due to the need for this malaria medicine |
The cinchona tree, the source for this malaria drug, was once plentiful in South America; now it's grown mainly on Java |
Today most of this medicine comes from cinchona trees in Java |
Most of the world's supply of this medicine comes from Indonesia's cinchona trees |
(Sarah of the Clue Crew does a demonstration with water in some flasks.) Unlike tap water, when you place tonic water near a blacklight, you'll find that it glows, due to the florescent properties of this alkaloid used in the treatment of malaria |
This alkaloid from the bark of a tree is the base flavor in most bitters |
Malaria remedy(7) |
In the 1600s Thomas Sydenham pioneered the use of this drug to treat malaria |
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a bitter crystalline compound present in cinchona bark, used as a tonic and formerly as an antimalarial drug. |
a bitter alkaloid extracted from chinchona bark used in malaria therapy |
a drug used to treat fevers such as malaria |
A bitter, colorless, amorphous powder or crystalline alkaloid, C20H24N2O23H2O, derived from certain cinchona barks and used in medicine to treat malaria. |
Any of various compounds or salts of quinine. |
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Quinine is a medication used to treat malaria and babesiosis. This includes the treatment of malaria due to Plasmodium falciparum that is resistant to chloroquine when artesunate is not available. While used for restless legs syndrome, it is not recommended for this purpose due to the risk of side effects. It can be taken by mouth or used intravenously. Malaria resistance to quinine occurs in certain areas of the world. Quinine is also the ingredient in tonic water that gives it its bitter taste.Common side effects include headache, ringing in the ears, trouble seeing, and sweating. More severe side effects include deafness, low blood platelets, and an irregular heartbeat. Use can make one more prone to sunburn. While it is unclear if use during pregnancy causes harm to the baby, use to treat malaria during pregnancy is still recommended. Quinine is an alkaloid, a naturally occurring chemical compound. How it works as a medicine is not entirely clear.Quinine was first isolated in 1820 |
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