1967
DOI: 10.1002/jps.2600561230
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New derivatives of quinuclidine as potential antihypertensive agents

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“…Quinine has a diverse pharmacological portfolio. In additional to its antimalarial activity it has been found to possess anticholinergic, 15 antihypertensive, 16 hypoglycemic, 17 potassium channel blocker, 18 and skeletal muscle relaxant effects. 19 It is also used worldwide in tonic water as a flavoring agent.…”
Section: Natural Product Scaffolds As Antimalarialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quinine has a diverse pharmacological portfolio. In additional to its antimalarial activity it has been found to possess anticholinergic, 15 antihypertensive, 16 hypoglycemic, 17 potassium channel blocker, 18 and skeletal muscle relaxant effects. 19 It is also used worldwide in tonic water as a flavoring agent.…”
Section: Natural Product Scaffolds As Antimalarialsmentioning
confidence: 99%