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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 cinchonidine.
It is structurally similar to quinine, an antimalarial drug.
It is a GLP-1 receptor agonist and therefore has potential as a possible treatment for obesity, type 2 diabetes, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.[3]
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^Xue, Huan; Xing, Hao-Jie; Wang, Bin; Fu, Chao; Zhang, Yu-Shan; Qiao, Xi; Guo, Chao; Zhang, Xiao-Li; Hu, Bin; Zhao, Xin; Deng, Li-Jiao; Zhu, Xiao-Chan; Zhang, Yi; Liu, Yun-Feng (11 May 2023). "Cinchonine, a Potential Oral Small-Molecule Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonist, Lowers Blood Glucose and Ameliorates Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis". Drug Design, Development and Therapy. 17: 1417–1432. doi:10.2147/DDDT.S404055. PMC 10184894.
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...
Gerhardt obtained a compound by dry distilling quinine, strychnine, or cinchonine with potassium hydroxide; he called the compound Chinoilin or Chinolein...
on contact with air, and Cinchona calisaya. The alkaloids quinine and cinchonine were extracted by Pierre Joseph Pelletier and Joseph Bienaimé Caventou...
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...
which are important due to their therapeutic potential, furthermore cinchonine and cinchonidine, as well as some furoquinoline alkaloids and acridine...
with phenolic rings, and depolymerization. Alkaloids such as caffeine, cinchonine, quinine or strychnine, precipitates polyphenols and tannins. This property...
The molecular formula C19H22N2O may refer to: Amedalin Cinchonidine Cinchonine Ketipramine Normacusine B Noxiptiline Rhazinilam Tombozine Vinburnine (Eburnamonine)...
French pharmacist Joseph Bienaimé Caventou separated in 1820 the alkaloids cinchonine and quinine from powdered fever tree bark, allowing for the creation of...
France extracted pure quinine alkaloids, which they named quinine and cinchonine. The total synthesis of quinine was achieved by American chemists R.B...
Woodward/Doering claim) is obtained in several steps from the biomolecule cinchonine (related to quinidine but without the methoxy group): The key step in...
malaria. Quinimax is a combination of four alkaloids (quinine, quinidine, cinchonine and cinchonidine). This combination has been shown in several studies...
straight quinine for fevers and chills caused by malaria. It contained cinchonine, cinchonidine, reduced iron, sweet syrup, and lemon flavor in a suspension...
Joseph Bienaimé Caventou and Pierre Joseph Pelletier isolate the alkaloids cinchonine and quinine from Cinchona bark. Solanine is first isolated from the berries...
1871. During that time, he started his research on oxidation products of cinchonine and nicotine alkaloids. He became a lecturer at the University in 1874...
Pelletier (1788–1842) – co-discovered strychnine, caffeine, quinine, cinchonine, among many other discoveries in chemistry Georg von Peuerbach (1423–1461)...
Pharmaceutical Journal, and also had a piece published on ‘Cinchonidine and Cinchonine in a Sample of Quinine." Having subsequently spent three years working...