Cinchona spp.: Micropropagation, and the In Vitro Production of Quinine and Quinidine

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Abstract

The commercial value of Cinchona comes almost entirely from the alkaloids, quinine and quinidine (Fig. 1), extracted from the bark: a subsidiary use for the remainder of the tree is as a fuel wood for fires.

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Hunter, C. S. (1988). Cinchona spp.: Micropropagation, and the In Vitro Production of Quinine and Quinidine (pp. 367–387). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73026-9_20

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