| quinq | five [Lat. quinque] |
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| quint | fifth, quintan [Lat. quintus] |
| QUIN | Quinolinate |
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| QUIN | Quinolinic Acid |
| quin | 1. <marine biology> A European scallop (Pecten opercularis), used as food. 2. <prefix> Root of quinoline and quinone, hence used in many names of substances containing these structures (e.g., quinine, quinol). Source: Websters Dictionary (21 Jun 2000) |
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| quin-2 | <chemical> A fluorescent compound that binds calcium tightly and resembles the chelator EGTA in ability to bind calcium much more tightly than magnesium. Binding of calcium causes large changes in ultraviolet absorption and fluoresence. The wavelengths of light that cause fluorescence when calcium is bound are longer than the wavelengths that cause fluorescence when it is not bound. When excited at two different wavelengths, the ratio of the fluorescence intensities at the two wavelengths gives the ratio of the concentrations of bound to free calcium. Free quin-2 concentration can be measured precisely, so free calcium concentration can be calculated precisely. Quin-2 may be injected into cells to measure moment-to-moment changes in intracellular calcium concentration. Chemical name: (2-[(2-bis-[carboxymethyl]aono-5-methoxyphenyl)-methyl-6-methoxy-8-bis[carboxymethyl]aminoquinoline) See: aequorin, fura-2. (05 Mar 2000) |
| quina | Synonym: cinchona. Origin: Sp., fr. Peruv. Quina or kina, cinchona (05 Mar 2000) |
| quinacrine | <chemical> A fluorescent dye that intercalates into DNA helices. Chromosomes stained with quinacrine show typical banding patterns of fluorescence at specific locations, Q bands, that can be used to recognise chromosomes and their abnormalities. (18 Nov 1997) |
| quinacrine chromosome banding stain | q-banding stain |
| quinacrine hydrochloride | An acridine derivative, C23H30ClN3O-2HCl-2H2O, used as an antimalarial that destroys the trophozoites of Plasmodium vivax and P. Falciparum, but does not affect the gametocytes, sporozoites, or exoerythrocytic stage of parasites; also used as an anthelmintic. As a dihydrochloride, it is used as a stain in cytogenetics to demonstrate Y chromatin by fluorescent microscopy. Quinacrine hydrochloride intercalates with DNA and also uncouples oxidative and photophosphorylation. Synonym: atebrine hydrochloride, mepacrine hydrochloride. (05 Mar 2000) |
| quinacrine mustard | <chemical> 2-methoxy-6-chloro-9-[4-bis(beta-chloroethyl)amino-1-methylbutylamino]acridine. Nitrogen mustard analog of quinacrine used primarily as a stain in the studies of chromosomes and chromatin. Fluoresces by reaction with nucleic acids in chromosomes. Pharmacological action: fluorescent dyes. Chemical name: 1,4-Pentanediamine, N1,N1-bis(2-chloroethyl)-N4-(6-chloro-2-methoxy-9-acridinyl)-, dihydrochloride (12 Dec 1998) |
| quinaldic acid | Quinoline-2-carboxylic acid;a product of l-tryptophan catabolism, via kynurenic acid, found in human urine. Synonym: quinaldinic acid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| quinaldic acid 4-monooxygenase | <enzyme> Catalyses conversion of quinaldic acid to kynurenic acid in presence of oxygen, iron(ii), and NADH; do not confuse with quinaldic acid 4-oxidoreductase Registry number: EC 1.14.13.- (26 Jun 1999) |
| quinaldic acid 4-oxidoreductase | <enzyme> An iron-molybdenum enzyme; converts quinoline 2-carboxylic acid (quinaldate) to kynurenic acid Registry number: EC 1.14.99.- Synonym: quinaldate hydroxylase, quinoline 2-carboxylic acid - (acceptor) 4-oxidoreductase (hydroxylating) (26 Jun 1999) |
| quinaldine | <chemistry> A colourless liquid of a slightly pungent odour, C9H6N.CH3, first obtained as a condensation product of aldehyde and aniline, and regarded as a derivative of quinoline. Synonym: methyl quinoline. Alternative forms: chinaldine. Origin: Quinoline + aldehyde + aniline. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| quinaldine oxidoreductase | <enzyme> Converts quinaldine to 1h-4-oxoquinaldine; a molybdo-iron/sulfur-flavoprotein; does not use nad, nadp or molecular oxygen Registry number: EC 1.5.99.- Synonym: quinaldine 4-oxidoreductase, quinaldine 4-oxidase (26 Jun 1999) |
| quinaldine red | A styrene-quinolinium iodide; used as a pH indicator (turns red at pH 3.2) in a 1% ethanol solution. (05 Mar 2000) |
| quinaldinic acid | Quinoline-2-carboxylic acid;a product of l-tryptophan catabolism, via kynurenic acid, found in human urine. Synonym: quinaldinic acid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| quiname | <botany> Growing in sets of five; said especially of leaves composed of five leaflets set at the end of a common petiole. Origin: L. Quini five each. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Acrichine, Atabrine, Atebrin, Quinacrine Dihydrochloride, Quinacrine Dihydrochloride, Dihydrate, Quinacrine Dihyrochloride, (R)-Isomer, Quinacrine Dihyrochloride, (S)-Isomer, Quinacrine Dimesylate, Quinacrine Hydrochloride, Quinacrine Monoacetate
Synonyms : Acrichine Yperite, Mustard, Quinacrine, Yperite, Acrichine
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Synonyms : Quinazolinediones
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quinacrine: a drug (trade name Atabrine) used to treat certain worm infestations and once used to treat malaria
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quinidine: cardiac drug (trade names Quinidex and Quinora) used to treat certain heart arrhythmias
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cardiac drug (trade names Quinidex and Quinora) used to treat certain heart arrhythmias
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a bitter alkaloid extracted from chinchona bark; used in malaria therapy
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five: the cardinal number that is the sum of four and one quintuplet: one of five children born at the same time from the same pregnancy
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| quin | a drug (trade name Atabrine) used to treat certain worm infestations and once used to treat malaria |
| quin | a drug (trade name Atabrine) used to treat certain worm infestations and once used to treat malaria |
| quin | aromatic acid-tasting pear-shaped fruit used in preserves |
| quin | small Asian tree with pinkish flowers and pear-shaped fruit |
| quin | small Asian tree with pinkish flowers and pear-shaped fruit |
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