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Submit ReviewQuinine hydrochloride displays antimalarial and muscle relaxant properties. Stereoisomer of quinidine (Cat. No. 4108); closely related to chloroquine (Cat. No. 4109).
M. Wt | 360.88 |
Formula | C20H24N2O2.HCl |
Storage | Store at -20°C |
CAS Number | 130-89-2 |
PubChem ID | 23424067 |
InChI Key | LBSFSRMTJJPTCW-CYAVNPPASA-N |
Smiles | O[C@@H](C3N(CC4C=C)CCC4C3)C2=CC=NC1=CC=C(OC)C=C12.Cl |
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Merck Index 14 8061
Keywords: Quinine hydrochloride, Quinine hydrochloride supplier, antimalarial, muscle, relaxant, Antimalarials, 4114, Tocris Bioscience
Citations are publications that use Tocris products. Selected citations for Quinine hydrochloride include:
Hugh D et al (2014) Acute suppressive and long-term phase modulation actions of orexin on the mammalian circadian clock. J Neurosci 34 3607-21 PMID: 24599460
Roger D et al (2013) A neocortical delta rhythm facilitates reciprocal interlaminar interactions via nested theta rhythms. J Neurosci 33 10750-61 PMID: 23804097
Kawai et al (2022) Median raphe serotonergic neurons projecting to the interpeduncular nucleus control preference and aversion. Nat.Commun. 13 7708 PMID: 36550097
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Use of antibacterials and antimalarials is common in the tropics because malaria is frequently associated with other infections.Quinine was used along with penicillin derivatives to treat co-existance of malaria.