Definition of Cinchonine. Meaning of Cinchonine. Synonyms of Cinchonine

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Definition of Cinchonine

Cinchonine
Cinchonine Cin"cho*nine, n. [From Cinchona: cf. F. cinchonine.] (Chem.) One of the quinine group of alkaloids isomeric with and resembling cinchonidine; -- called also cinchonia.

Meaning of Cinchonine from wikipedia

- Cinchonine is an alkaloid found in Cinchona officinalis. It is used in asymmetric synthesis in organic chemistry. It is a stereoisomer and pseudo-enantiomer...
- of malaria. Other alkaloids that are extracted from this tree include cinchonine, cinchonidine and quinidine. Standley, Paul C. (1936). "Rubiaceae". In...
- Cobenzl in 1880. They decarboxylated so-called oxycinchoninic acid (from cinchonine) and characterized the resulting compound as melting at about 70°C. They...
- 1817 Chlorophyll   1817 Emetine Ipecacuanha 1818 Strychnine Nux vomica 1819 Brucine Nux vomica 1820 Cinchonine and quinine Cinchona bark 1821 Caffeine  ...
- on contact with air, and Cinchona calisaya. The alkaloids quinine and cinchonine were extracted by Pierre Joseph Pelletier and Joseph Bienaimé Caventou...
- Gerhardt obtained a compound by dry distilling quinine, strychnine, or cinchonine with pot****ium hydroxide; he called the compound Chinoilin or Chinolein...
- strictosidine (with secologanin) → korinantealcinhoninon Quinine, quinidine, cinchonine, cinhonidine Indole derivatives Non-isoprene indole alkaloids Simple indole...
- 3-dimethylxanthine 8-Phenyltheophylline Caffeine, as do other alkaloids such as cinchonine, quinine or strychnine, precipitates polyphenols and tannins. This property...
- cinchonine par un nom qui indique également son origine." […, we thought that we should name it "quinine" in order to distinguish it from cinchonine by...
- French pharmacist Joseph Bienaimé Caventou separated in 1820 the alkaloids cinchonine and quinine from powdered fever tree bark, allowing for the creation of...