Quinine comes from the bark of the cinchona tree of South America.
Quinine. (Too much quinine in one's system can lead to cinchonism.)
Quinine is made from cinchona tree
Quinine is obtained from the bark of the cinchona tree, which is native to South America. The bark contains alkaloids that have been used for centuries to treat malaria due to their antimalarial properties. Various species of cinchona, such as Cinchona ledgeriana and Cinchona officinalis, are primarily harvested for quinine.
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Red Cinchona
Quinine is made from cinchona tree
Quinine is the "drug" from the bark of Cinchona tree that has got antiparasitic properties. It can be used against Malaria.
Quinine is derived from the bark of the cinchona tree, which is a natural resource. While the cinchona tree can be cultivated and grown sustainably, the harvesting of its bark and production of quinine can vary in terms of sustainability practices. Therefore, quinine can be considered renewable if sourced from sustainably managed plantations, but it is not inherently renewable if harvested unsustainably.
quinine
It is neither fruit nor vegetable. Quinine of commerce is obtained from the bark of Cinchona sp.
Quinidine is a pharmaceutical agent, and is a stereoisomer of quinine that originally derived from the bark of the cinchona tree.