Quinine is the "drug" from the bark of Cinchona tree that has got antiparasitic properties.
It can be used against malaria.
"Bitter tastes are experienced by quinine."
Quinine is a noun.
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Quinine is measured in milligrams.
Glowing jello glows because of the quinine that absorbs light from the black light
The word was first used circa 1826. It comes from the Spanish word quina, meaning "cinchona bark" (from which it is extracted), from Quechua (Peru) kina.
The bitter principle in grapefruit is naringin, not quinine. They are not chemically related.
Quinine is a drug with chemical formula C20H24N2O2. In each molecule of quinine there are 20 carbon atoms. Thus in 4.0 moles of quinine, there would be 80 moles of carbon.
No quinine is more for malaria. It is an anti-protozoal. Mixing antibiotics with quinine is not the best idea. It increases antibiotics side effects.