Quinine sulfate (2:1)

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Quinine sulfate (2:1)

CAS No. : 804-63-7

Biological Activity:Quinine sulfate (2:1) (Qualaquin) is an orally active alkaloid extracted from cinchona bark and can be used in anti-malarial studies. Quinine sulfate (2:1) is a potassium channel inhibitor that inhibits WT mouse Slo3 (KCa5.1) channel currents evoked by voltage pulses to +100 mV with an IC50 of 169 μM[2].

Research Area:Infection

Targets:Parasite|Potassium Channel

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