it contains 25 quinoline alkaloids .important alkaloids are quinine, quinidine, cinchonine & cinchonidine.
Other alkaloids are quinicine ,cinchonicine, hydroquinine & hydrocinchonidine.
Also contains Quinovin , a bitter glycoside responsible for bitter taste,yields on hydrolysis of quinovic acid and quinovosc,a sugar derivative.cinchona bark also contains tannins as quinic acid and cincho tannic acid.
cinchona bark treats malaria where as cinnamon bark is used as spice and sometimes flavouring the eatable.
Lichen growing on tree bark is a physical change. The process involves the physical attachment of the lichen to the bark's surface, without any change in the chemical composition of the bark or the lichen itself.
Talisay is a type of tree. The chemical composition of a talisay tree includes various organic compounds such as cellulose, lignin, and other plant-based chemicals. Additionally, the leaves and bark of the talisay tree may contain alkaloids, tannins, and flavonoids.
The chemical composition remain unchanged.
i think is chemical composition its not chemical composition, it's how they were formed
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quinine
Hindi name of cinchona bark is 'Qunain'.
Cinchona bark is known as "Chiravriksha" in Telugu.
Quinine comes from the bark of the cinchona tree of South America.
Cinchona bark is known as చిన్చోన చెట్టు (Chinchona chettu) in Telugu.
Red Cinchona
cinchona bark treats malaria where as cinnamon bark is used as spice and sometimes flavouring the eatable.
The drug called Quinine is obtained from the bark of the Cinchona tree. The drug is used to treat people suffering from malaria.
It s a natural substance from bark. Also great for severe cramp in tablet form known as quinnine bisulphate
Lichen growing on tree bark is a physical change. The process involves the physical attachment of the lichen to the bark's surface, without any change in the chemical composition of the bark or the lichen itself.
Malaria.