After 470 years, a history of development, international seed smuggling and scientific development that caused deep changes in our society, has reached an end. In 1638, the countess of Chinchón contracted a disease while in the Amazon rain forest and was healed by a potion used by the native inhabitants. In 1856, William H. Perkin while attempting to obtain synthetic quinine, discovered the mauveina, a molecule that changed the world. The synthesis of quinine was also the subject of a bitter controversy among two excellent scientists of the 20th century. During centuries, quinine was the only hope against malaria disease and its exploration almost extinguished the Cinchona tree.
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Oliveira, A. R. M. de, & Szczerbowski, D. (2009). Quinina: 470 anos de história, controvérsias e desenvolvimento. Química Nova, 32(7), 1971–1974. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422009000700048
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