Which part of cinchona plant yields quinine? -General Knowledge

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Description : Which part of cinchona plant yields quinine? -General Knowledge

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Description : Which part of cinchona plant yields quinine? -General Knowledge

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Description : Which part of cinchona plant yields quinine?

Last Answer : Bark

Description : Medicine of Quinine is provided by – (1) Cinchona plant (2) Money plant (3) Eucalyptus plants (4) Aconite plants

Last Answer : (1) Cinchona plant Explanation: Quinine occurs naturally in the bark of the cinchona tree. It is a natural white crystalline alkaloid having antipyretic (feverreducing), antimalarial, an-algesic (painkilling), and anti-inflammatory proper-ties.

Description : Quinine is obtained from which of the following Plant? (1) Cinchona (2) Cocoa (3) Mulberry (4) Eucalyptus

Last Answer : (1) Cinchona Explanation: Quinine is a medication used to treat malaria due to Plasmodium falciparum. Chinchona bark is best known as the source of the anti-malarial drug quinine. Cinchona is the national tree of both Peru and Ecuador.

Description : From the bark of which plant is quinine extracted? (1) Eucalyptus (2) Cinchona (3) Neem (4) Cedar

Last Answer : (2) Cinchona Explanation: Quinine, as a component of the bark of the cinchona tree, was used to treat malaria from as early as the 1600s. The bark of trees in this genus is the source of a variety of alkaloids, the most familiar of which is quinine, an antipyretic (anti-fever) agent.

Description : The anti-malarial drug quinine is made from a plant. The plant is (1) Neem (2) Eucalyptus (3) Cinnamon (4) Cinchona

Last Answer : (4) Cinchona Explanation: Quinine is an alkaloid, a naturally occurring chemical compound. How it works as a medicine is not entirely clear. Quinine was first isolated in 1820 from the bark of a cinchona tree.

Description : Medicine of Quinine is provided by (1) Cinchona plant (2) Money plant (3) Eucalyptus plants (4) Aconite plants 

Last Answer : Cinchona plant

Description : From the bark of which plant is quinine extracted ? (1) Eucalyptus (2) Cinchona (3) Neem (4) Cedar

Last Answer : Cinchona

Description : Quinine, the commonly used drug to treat malaria, is obtained from a plant. What part of the plant yields the drug? (1) Leaves (2) Fruits (3) Root (4) Stem bark

Last Answer : (4) Stem bark

Description : Quinine, the commonly used drug to treat malaria, is obtained from a plant. What part of the plant yields the drug ? (1) Leaves (2) Fruits (3) Root (4) Stem bark

Last Answer : Stem bark

Description : Which part of the cinchona yields a drug? (1) Pericarp (2) Bark (3) Endosperm (4) Leaf

Last Answer : (2) Bark Explanation: The bark of cinchona tree yields quinine, a white crystalline alkaloid having antipyretic (fever-reducing), anti-malarial, analgesic (painkilling), and anti-inflammatory properties. Quinine was the first effective Western treatment for malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum.

Description : Which part of the cinchona yields a drug? (1) Pericarp (2) Bark (3) Endosperm(4) Leaf

Last Answer : Bark

Description : From which one of the following is quinine extracted? (1) Sarpagandha (2) Opium (3) Cinchona (4) Datum

Last Answer : (3) Cinchona Explanation: Quinine, as a component of the bark of the cinchona tree, was used to treat malaria from as early as the 1600s. The bark of trees in this genus is the source of a variety of alkaloids, the most familiar of which is quinine, an antipyretic (anti-fever) agent.

Description : From which one of the following is quinine extracted ? (1) Sarpagandha (3) Opium (3) Cinchona (4) Datura

Last Answer : Cinchona

Description : Which part of the plant of Cinchona officinalis is used for its preparation Options: 1) Bark 2) Stem with leaves 3) Roots 4) Whole plant

Last Answer : Correct Answer: 1) Bark

Description : Serpasil is obtained from the (a) plant Rauwalfia serpentine (b) cinchona tree (c) extracts of tobacco leaf (d) extracts of ginger root

Last Answer : Ans:(a)

Description : Which of the following pairs of an animal and a plant represents endangered organisms in India? (a) Banyan and black duck (b) Bentinckia nicobarica and red panda (c) Tamarind and rhesus monkey (d) Cinchona and leopard

Last Answer : (b) Bentinckia nicobarica and red panda

Description : The anti-malarial drug Quinine is made from a plant. Which is that plant? -Do You Know?

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Description : The anti-malarial drug Quinine is made from a plant. Which is that plant?

Last Answer : Cinchona

Description : From the bark of which plant is Quinine extracted?

Last Answer : Cinchona

Description : 1. The anti-malarial drug Quinine is made from a plant. Which is that plant? 2. Who is entitled to initiate a Bill for Constitutional Amendments? 3. What is a strong argument for the particle ... rainfall? 20. Which was the most important kingdom after the Maury in the-Deccan and Central India?

Last Answer : Answer : 1. Cinchona 2. Either House of Parliament 3. They are cast shadow 4. The same day at 7.30 a.m. 5. Vamsathapakasini 6. Maastricht Treaty 7. Because it is acidic 8. ... 15. Cholas 16. Thermal power plants 17. Respiration 18. Constituent Assembly 19. Orographic rainfall 20. Satavahanas

Description : Give one use of each of the following trees: mahogany, rosewood, ebony, cinchona, bamboo. -SST 10th

Last Answer : Mahogany: It is a hard wood used for furniture. Rosewood: It is a fine grained, hard wood used for making expensive furniture. Ebony: It is a hard wood, coal black, with high density. It ... this Quinine is obtained which is used for treatment of malaria. Bamboo: It is used for house construction.

Description : What is Cinchona used for ?

Last Answer : Cinchona is used as a medicine for malaria.

Description : Match the following: [IAS 2003] A. Coffee 1. Anaimalai Hills B. Alphanso Mango 2. Kozhikode C. Tea 3. Nilgiri Hills D. Cinchona 4. Ratnagiri A B C D (a) 2 3 4 1 (b) 1 2 3 4 (c) 4 1 2 3 (d) 2 4 3 1

Last Answer : Ans: (d)

Description : Morphine is obtained from: (a) Aconitum nacelles (b) Papaver somniferum (c) Rauwolffia serpentine (d) Cinchona officinalis

Last Answer : Ans. ((b))

Description : Malaria can be cured with a drug extracted from (1) Belladonna tree (2) Cinchona tree (3) Oak tree (4) Neem tree

Last Answer : (2) Cinchona tree Explanation: Quinine, as a component of the bark of the cinchona tree, was used to treat malaria from as early as the 1600s. The bark of trees in this genus is the source of a variety of alkaloids, the most familiar of which is quinine, an antipyretic (anti-fever) agent.

Description : Which of the following medicine is not included in Nash’s trio of weakness. Options: 1) Carbo veg. 2) Arsenicum album 3) Muriatic acid 4) Cinchona

Last Answer : Correct Answer: 4) Cinchona

Description : Diarrhoea like dirty water, from fruit or sour krout is seen in Options: 1) Cinchona 2) Croton tig. 3) Petroleum 4) Bryonia alba

Last Answer : Correct Answer: 4) Bryonia alba

Description : Hahnemann conceived idea of Cinchona bark experiment during the translation of Options: 1) Monroe’s “Materia Medica” 2) Cullen’s “Treatise on Materia Medica” 3) Lewin’s “Secondary Effects of Remedies” 4) Herings “Guiding Symptoms of Materia Medica"

Last Answer : Correct Answer: 2) Cullen’s “Treatise on Materia Medica”

Description : Malaria can be cured with a drug extracted from (1) Belladonna tree (2) Cinchona tree (3) Oak tree (4) Neem tree

Last Answer : Cinchona tree

Description : Who Discovered Quinine ?

Last Answer : Quinine discovered ravi.

Description : From which tree is quinine found ?

Last Answer : Quinine is obtained from the cinchona tree.

Description : Quinine, the effective medicine in the treatment of malaria, is extracted from

Last Answer : Bark of Cinchona

Description : The poisonous alkaloid present in the oil of hemlock is (A) Cocaine (B) Nicotine (C) Quinine (D) Morphine

Last Answer : Answer : A

Description : First bionisecticide developed on commercial scale was: (a) Quinine (b) DDT (c) Organophosphates (d) Sporeine

Last Answer : Ans. ((d))

Description : Substances containing all the four elements: carbon, hydrogen nitrogen and oxygen are 1. Morphine 2. Nucleic acids 3. Starch 4. Quinine Select the correct answer by using the code below, (a) 2, 3 and 4 only (b) 1, 2 and 4 only (c) 1, 2, 3 and 4 (d) 1, 2 and 3 only

Last Answer : Ans:(b)

Description : Which of these is produced by a mould? (1) Chloroform (2) Glycerine (3) Penicillin (4) Quinine

Last Answer : (3) Penicillin Explanation: Penicillin is one of the first and still one of the most widely used antibiotic agents - derived from the Penicillium mold. Penicillin kills bacteria by interfering with the ability to synthesize cell wall.

Description : Name the sources of any five of the following biological products. a) Musk b) Codeine c) Cocaine d) Quinine e) Colchicines f) Digilain

Last Answer : Answer: a) Abdominal gland of male musk deer b) From opium c) Cocaine d) Bark of cinchona e) From colchicum f) Leaves from the purple foxglove; a plant

Description : Which one of the following is now being commercially produced by biotechnological procedures? (a) Nicotine (b) Morphine (c) Quinine (d) Insulin

Last Answer : (d) Insulin

Description : First bioinsecticide developed commercial scale was (a) quinine (b) DDT (c) organophosphate (d) sporeine

Last Answer : (d) sporeine

Description : . All of the following antiprotozoal drugs have been used to treat malaria except: a. Melarsoprol. b. Quinine. c. Mefloquine. d. Chloroquine.

Last Answer : a. Melarsoprol.

Description : Which of the following is not an antibiotic? (A) Penicillin (B) Streptomycin (C) Tetracycline (D) Quinine

Last Answer : (D) Quinine

Description : Choose the right combination: (A) Quinine', antimalarial, isoquinoline alkaloid (B) Reserpine, -antihypertensive, indole alkaloid (C) Quantitative microscopy, stomatal number, myrrh (D) Palmitic acid, salicylic acid , fatty acids

Last Answer : (B) Reserpine, -antihypertensive, indole alkaloid

Description : Identify the drug which is NOT used in the treatment of malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum : (A.) Artemisinin (B) Primaquine (C) Quinine (D) Mefloquine

Last Answer : (B) Primaquine

Description : Use of artemisinin derivatives is restricted to treatment of multidrug resistant falciparum malaria because: A. Wide spread use for all cases of malaria may foster development of resistant strains B. They are not ... P.vivax C. They are more toxic than quinine D. All of the above are correct

Last Answer : A. Wide spread use for all cases of malaria may foster development of resistant strain

Description : Recrudescences attending 3 day artesunate therapy of chloroquine resistant falciparum malaria can be prevented by combining it with a single dose of: A. Quinine B. Primaquine C. Tetracycline D. Mefloquine

Last Answer : D. Mefloquine

Description : elect the drug/combination that you will prescribe as a prophylactic to a resident of non-endemic area who got posted for 6 months to an endemic area with low degree chloroquine resistance among P. falciparum: A. Quinine B. Proguanil + Chloroquine C. Pyrimethamine + Sulfadoxine D. Artemisinin

Last Answer : B. Proguanil + Chloroquine

Description : The following is true of quinine: A. It has a longer elimination half-life than chloroquine B. It is not to be used for prophylaxis of malaria C. It is not active against P. vivax D. It should not be used along with sulfa-pyrimethamine

Last Answer : B. It is not to be used for prophylaxis of malaria

Description : Intravenous injection of quinine produces: A. Rise in blood pressure B. Neuromuscular block C. Hyperglycaemia D. Hypoglycaemia

Last Answer : D. Hypoglycaemia