(a cinchona alkaloid)

  • 1alkaloid — /al keuh loyd /, Biochem., Chem., Pharm. n. 1. any of a large class of organic, nitrogen containing ring compounds of vegetable origin and sometimes synthesized, some of which are liquid but most of which are solid, that have a bitter taste, that …

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  • 2Cinchona Calisaya — Quinine Qui nine, n. [F. (cf. Sp. quinina), fr. Sp. quina, or quinaquina, Peruvian bark, fr. Peruv. kina, quina, bark. Cf. {Kinic}.] (Chem.) An alkaloid extracted from the bark of several species of cinchona (esp. {Cinchona Calisaya}) as a bitter …

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  • 3cinchona —   n. S American tree with bark yielding quinine; Peruvian bark.    ♦ cinchonic, a.    ♦ cinchonine, n. quinine like alkaloid extracted from cinchona bark.    ♦ cinchonism   n. condition due to over use of quinine and other extracts of cinchona… …

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  • 4Cinchonidin — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name Cinchonidin Andere Namen …

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  • 5Feist-Benary synthesis — The Feist Benary synthesis is an organic reaction between α halogen ketones and β dicarbonyl compounds to substituted furan compounds. [cite journal author = Franz Feist title = Studien in der Furan und Pyrrol Gruppe pages = 1537–1544 doi =… …

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  • 6Dihydroquinine — IUPAC name (8alpha,9R) 10,11 Dihydro 6 methoxycinchonan 9 ol …

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  • 7Dihydroquinidine — IUPAC name (9S) 10,11 Dihydro 6 methoxycinchonan 9 ol …

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  • 8Kornblum–DeLaMare rearrangement — The Kornblum–DeLaMare rearrangement is a rearrangement reaction in organic chemistry in which a primary or secondary organic peroxide is converted to the corresponding ketone and alcohol under base catalysis. The reaction is relevant as a tool in …

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  • 9cuscamidine — cus·cam·i·dine (kəs kamґĭ dēn) a cinchona alkaloid …

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  • 10cuscamine — cus·cam·ine (kəs kamґēn) a cinchona alkaloid …

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