Nghĩa của từ quinine bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
a bitter crystalline compound present in cinchona bark, used as a tonic and formerly as an antimalarial drug.
Some people drink tonic water with quinine to get the drug without the prescription.

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1. Quinine.

2. The other was treating the patients with quinine, or quinine derivatives.

3. You taking your quinine?

4. ANNEX A. Quinine Chemical Actinometry

5. Just some quinine and herbs.

6. ANNEX A. Quinine Chemical Actinometry 5.

7. Atebrin is as effective as quinine quinine Subject Category: Chemicals and Chemical Groups see more details, and costs no more

8. Morphine, quinine, and nicotine are all Alkaloids

9. Digitalis, for example, and quinine, tannic acid, alum.

10. Annex Quinine Chemical Actinometry Option 1 Option 2 5.

11. Well-known Alkaloids include morphine, strychnine, quinine, ephedrine, and nicotine

12. Antipyretic: Quinine has long been thought to have Antipyretic actions

13. Well-known Alkaloids include morphine, strychnine, quinine, ephedrine, and nicotine.

14. Antipyretic: Quinine has long been thought to have Antipyretic actions

15. Her cargo consisted of rubber, gold, quinine, and Japanese engineers to Germany.

16. Our company is one of the leading supplier of Quinine Bisulphate

17. “But the flavour,” Bailey bewailed, “dregs of quinine, gall and boneset!

18. Alkaloids of cinchons and their derivatives; salts thereof (excl. quinine and its salts)

19. Atabrine Before World War II, Quinine was the main drug used to treat Malaria

20. The quinine-like synthetic Atabrine was used to treat malaria during World War II

21. Brucine has a bitterness index of 11 implying that it is Bitterer than quinine

22. Atabrine was to replace the original treatment used to fight malaria called quinine. Quinine was derived from the bark of cinchona trees and approximately 90% of its supply came from Java (an island in Indonesia)

23. Example of true Alkaloids are morphine first Alkaloid), quinine, coniine (first Alkaloid synthesised), reserpine etc.

24. Cinchonism: TWO CASE REPORTS AND REVIEW F ACUTE QUININE TOXICITY AND TREATMENT Leslie R

25. Most people who were taking quinine for muscle Cramp were unaware that the Australian Therap …

26. Bebeerine definition, an alkaloid resembling quinine, obtained from the bark of the greenheart and other plants

27. Bitter definition, having a harsh, disagreeably acrid taste, like that of aspirin, quinine, wormwood, or aloes

28. A routine method was developed for the determination of quinine in spirits and alcohol-free beverages.

29. Millions of people living in tropical lands where malaria is prevalent swallow bitter quinine pills daily.

30. Cinchonism can occur from therapeutic doses of quinine, either from one or several large doses.

31. (18) Concomitant with the inhibition of K+ and Na+ transport, quinine stimulates ATP hydrolysis by 57%

32. 1) OBJECTIVE Labelling of foods and beverages containing caffeine or quinine or with a high level of caffeine.

33. Many Alkaloids, such as nicotine, quinine, cocaine, and morphine, are known for their poisonous or medicinal attributes.

34. Cinchonism is a pathological condition caused by an overdose of quinine or its natural source, cinchona bark

35. Cinchonism can occur several days after initiation of quinine therapy or more rapidly after acute overdose.

36. Many Alkaloids, such as nicotine, quinine, cocaine, and morphine, are known for their poisonous or medicinal attributes

37. Out of trees now come hundreds of products —from paper to lacquers and from turpentine to quinine.

38. The Alkaloids, which include nicotine, strychnine, morphine, codeine, atropine, caffeine and quinine, have powerful actions on the body

39. Cinchonism is a pathological condition caused by an overdose of cinchona bark or its alkaloids quinine and quinidine

40. Atabrine was known to the Japanese, who produced it in small amounts to supplement their supplies of quinine.

41. Bebeerine Definizione: an alkaloid , resembling quinine , obtained from the bark of the greenheart and other Significato, pronuncia, traduzioni ed esempi

42. In cases where the nervous system is sensitive, and quinine is likely to cause excitement, Bebeerin is a preferable agent

43. Alkaloids, and some of the most widely recognized Alkaloids, such as morphine, quinine, strychnine, and cocaine, are derived from plants

44. Alkaloids one might encounter in everyday life include caffeine, the drugs atropine and quinine, and the deadly nightshade plant.

45. Cinchonism or quinism is a pathological condition in humans caused by an overdose of quinine or its natural source, cinchona bark

46. Bebeerine definition: an alkaloid , resembling quinine , obtained from the bark of the greenheart and other Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

47. Cinchonism is an adverse reaction to the antiprotozoal drug quinine, manifested by headaches, auditory and visual deficits, as well as tinnitus

48. From vermouth and pastis to quinine-heavy thirst quenchers, the world of Aperitifs is a deep and delicious one to explore

49. Bebeerin, an alkaloid in the form of a white amorphous powder with a bitter taste, used as a substitute for quinine

50. Cinchonism or quinism is a pathological condition in humans caused by an overdose of quinine or its natural source, cinchona bark