"Quinine" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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An alkaloid derived from the bark of the cinchona tree. It is used as an antimalarial drug, and is the active ingredient in extracts of the cinchona that have been used for that purpose since before 1633. Quinine is also a mild antipyretic and analgesic and has been used in common cold preparations for that purpose. It was used commonly and as a bitter and flavoring agent, and is still useful for the treatment of babesiosis. Quinine is also useful in some muscular disorders, especially nocturnal leg cramps and myotonia congenita, because of its direct effects on muscle membrane and sodium channels. The mechanisms of its antimalarial effects are not well understood.
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D011803
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MeSH Number(s) |
D03.132.206.719 D03.605.687.762 D03.633.100.810.762
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Concept/Terms |
Quinine Sulfate- Quinine Sulfate
- Sulfate, Quinine
- Quinine Sulphate
- Sulphate, Quinine
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Quinine" by people in Profiles.
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Characterization of nontypeable and atypical Streptococcus pneumoniae pediatric isolates from 1994 to 2010. J Clin Microbiol. 2012 Apr; 50(4):1326-30.
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Addiction: flies hit the skids. Curr Biol. 2009 Dec 29; 19(24):R1110-1.
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Regulation of aversion to noxious food by Drosophila neuropeptide Y- and insulin-like systems. Nat Neurosci. 2005 Oct; 8(10):1350-5.
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The taste of sickness: lipopolysaccharide-induced finickiness in rats. Physiol Behav. 2005 Mar 16; 84(3):437-44.
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Reduction in morphological sickling of red cells incubated with quinine. Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 1987; 4(1):73-6.
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Exogenous ochronosis resulting from quinine injections. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1986 Aug; 15(2 Pt 2):357-61.
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[Major hyperleukocytosis, exceeding 100 000 in immune quinine-induced hemolysis (author's transl)]. Ann Pediatr (Paris). 1981 Nov; 28(9):660-2.
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Quinidine excretion in aciduria and alkaluria. Ann Intern Med. 1969 Nov; 71(5):927-33.