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quinoidine

[kwi′nō·ə‚dēn]
(organic chemistry)
A brownish-black mass consisting of a mixture of alkaloids which remain in solution after extracting crystallized alkaloids from cinchona bark; soluble in dilute acids, alcohol, and chloroform; used in medicine. Also known as chinoidine.
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