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Cinchona micrantha

Cmchonine, C19H22ON2. This alkaloid is usually present in cinchona and cuprea barks. One of the best sources is Cinchona micrantha bark. It occurs in the crude quinine sulphate mother liquors. The mixed alkaloids recovered from these may be extracted with ether to remove quinidine and cinchonidine and the insoluble residue boiled with successive small quantities of alcohol, from which cinchonine crystallises on cooling. The crude alkaloid is neutralised with dilute sulphuric acid and the sulphate recrystallised from boiling water. Cinchonine so prepared contains quinidine, from which it may be freed by crystallisation from boiling alcohol until it ceases to exhibit fluorescence in dilute sulphuric acid. It will then still contain 10 to 15 per cent, of dihydrocinchonine, which may be removed by reprecipitation as the cuprichloride, B. 2HC1. CuClj, or by the simpler mercuric acetate process of Thron and Dirscherl. ... [Pg.427]

Cinchonine occnrs in most varieties of cinchona bark Cinchona micrantha and Rubi-aceae). It is nsed as an antimalarial agent. [Pg.218]


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