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- Quinine abstract "Quinine (US /ˈkwaɪnaɪn/, UK /ˈkwɪniːn/ or /kwɪˈniːn/ KWIN-een) is a natural white crystalline alkaloid having antipyretic (fever-reducing), antimalarial, analgesic (painkilling), and anti-inflammatory properties and a bitter taste. It is a stereoisomer of quinidine, which, unlike quinine, is an antiarrhythmic. Quinine contains two major fused-ring systems: the aromatic quinoline and the bicyclic quinuclidine.Quinine occurs naturally in the bark of the cinchona tree, though it has also been synthesized in the laboratory. The medicinal properties of the cinchona tree were originally discovered by the Quechua, who are indigenous to Peru and Bolivia; later, the Jesuits were the first to bring cinchona to Europe.Quinine was the first effective treatment for malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum, appearing in therapeutics in the 17th century. It remained the antimalarial drug of choice until the 1940s, when other drugs such as chloroquine that have fewer unpleasant side effects replaced it. Since then, many effective antimalarials have been introduced, although quinine is still used to treat the disease in certain critical circumstances, such as severe malaria, and in impoverished regions due to its low cost. Quinine is available with a prescription in the United States and over-the-counter, in minute quantities, in tonic water. Quinine is also used to treat lupus and arthritis. Quinine was also frequently prescribed in the US as an off-label treatment for nocturnal leg cramps, but this has become less prevalent due to a Food and Drug Administration statement warning against the practice.Quinine is highly fluorescent (quantum yield ~0.58) in 0.1 M sulfuric acid solution and it is widely used as a standard for fluorescence quantum yield measurement.It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, a list of the most important medication needed in a basic health system.".
- Quinine atcPrefix "M09".
- Quinine atcSuffix "AA01".
- Quinine casNumber "130-95-0".
- Quinine chEBI "15854".
- Quinine drugbank "DB00468".
- Quinine fdaUniiCode "A7V27PHC7A".
- Quinine iupacName "(R)-(6-Methoxyquinolin-4-yl)((2S,4S,8R)-8-vinylquinuclidin-2-yl)methanol".
- Quinine pubchem "8549".
- Quinine thumbnail Quinine2DACS.svg?width=300.
- Quinine wikiPageExternalLink 2278.
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- Quinine wikiPageExternalLink 1884hdlloyd.asp.
- Quinine wikiPageExternalLink pim464.htm.
- Quinine wikiPageExternalLink 01November.shtm.
- Quinine wikiPageID "25297".
- Quinine wikiPageRevisionID "606333998".
- Quinine atcPrefix "M09".
- Quinine atcSuffix "AA01".
- Quinine c "20".
- Quinine casNumber "130".
- Quinine chebi "15854".
- Quinine chembl "170".
- Quinine chemspiderid "84989".
- Quinine drugbank "DB00468".
- Quinine eliminationHalfLife "-43200.0".
- Quinine excretion Kidney.
- Quinine h "24".
- Quinine hasPhotoCollection Quinine.
- Quinine image "Quinine3Dan.gif".
- Quinine inchi "1".
- Quinine iupacName "-methanol".
- Quinine iupharLigand "2510".
- Quinine kegg "D08460".
- Quinine legalAu "S4".
- Quinine legalCa "Rx-only".
- Quinine legalUk "POM".
- Quinine legalUs "Rx-only".
- Quinine licenceUs "Quinine".
- Quinine medlineplus "a682322".
- Quinine meltingPoint "177".
- Quinine metabolism "Hepatic".
- Quinine molecularWeight "324.417".
- Quinine n "2".
- Quinine o "2".
- Quinine pregnancyAu "D".
- Quinine pregnancyUs "C".
- Quinine proteinBound "70".
- Quinine pubchem "8549".
- Quinine routesOfAdministration "Oral, intravenous".
- Quinine smiles "OC".
- Quinine stdinchi "1".
- Quinine stdinchikey "LOUPRKONTZGTKE-WZBLMQSHSA-N".
- Quinine tradename "Qualaquin, Quinate, Quinbisul".
- Quinine unii "A7V27PHC7A".
- Quinine verifiedfields "changed".
- Quinine verifiedrevid "441980057".
- Quinine watchedfields "changed".
- Quinine width "160".
- Quinine width "200".
- Quinine subject Category:Alcohols.
- Quinine subject Category:Alkenes.
- Quinine subject Category:Bitter_compounds.
- Quinine subject Category:Phenol_ethers.
- Quinine subject Category:Quinine.
- Quinine subject Category:Quinolines.
- Quinine subject Category:Quinuclidines.
- Quinine subject Category:World_Health_Organization_essential_medicines.
- Quinine type Drug.
- Quinine type DrugProduct.
- Quinine type FunctionalSubstance.
- Quinine comment "Quinine (US /ˈkwaɪnaɪn/, UK /ˈkwɪniːn/ or /kwɪˈniːn/ KWIN-een) is a natural white crystalline alkaloid having antipyretic (fever-reducing), antimalarial, analgesic (painkilling), and anti-inflammatory properties and a bitter taste. It is a stereoisomer of quinidine, which, unlike quinine, is an antiarrhythmic.".
- Quinine label "Chinin".
- Quinine label "Chinina".
- Quinine label "Chinino".
- Quinine label "Kinine".
- Quinine label "Quinina".
- Quinine label "Quinina".
- Quinine label "Quinine".
- Quinine label "Quinine".
- Quinine label "Хинин".
- Quinine label "كينين".
- Quinine label "キニーネ".
- Quinine label "奎寧".
- Quinine sameAs Chinin.
- Quinine sameAs Chinin.
- Quinine sameAs Κινίνη.
- Quinine sameAs Quinina.
- Quinine sameAs Quinine.
- Quinine sameAs Kuinina.
- Quinine sameAs Chinino.
- Quinine sameAs キニーネ.
- Quinine sameAs 퀴닌.
- Quinine sameAs Kinine.
- Quinine sameAs Chinina.
- Quinine sameAs Quinina.
- Quinine sameAs m.06b6w.
- Quinine sameAs Q189522.
- Quinine sameAs Q189522.
- Quinine sameAs Quinine.