cinchona การใช้
- Wilks invited William Roxburgh to study the possibility of cultivating cinchona.
- His fondness for Cinchona is certainly influenced by its beauty.
- Indeed, walking around Cinchona is like wandering through an abandoned mansion.
- Lloyd Stamp grew up about a half-hour away from Cinchona.
- The bark from the South American cinchona tree is mint and vanilla.
- The scarcity of visitors adds to Cinchona's hushed, private atmosphere.
- The indigenous peoples of Peru made a tincture of cinchona to control fever.
- Humboldt later published a treatise in English on cinchona.
- A similar culture, the Cinchona, also lived in the canyon area.
- Cinchona can only be grown in tropical highlands.
- GETTING THERE : Cinchona is about 20 miles ( 32 kilometers ) from Kingston.
- Espejo divided his cinchona study into four parts.
- Alexander von Humboldt cited Ruiz when he published his own treatise on cinchona in 1821.
- He also conducted research of cinchona extract and rhubarb as possible treatments for cardiac irregularities.
- Vinson is also credited for being the first scientist to successively cultivate cinchona on R閡nion.
- There is an 1849 French etching depicting the harvesting of bark from cinchona trees in Bolivia.
- It is a stereoisomer of quinine, originally derived from the bark of the cinchona tree.
- Still, the pamphlet is noteworthy as being the first Italian publication that mentions the cinchona.
- Quinine is the active cinchona tree.
- Phase-transfer catalysis of nucleophilic epoxidation is also possible using cinchona-based alkaloid catalysts.
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