Chinoidine

/ˌkɪnɔɪˈdiːn/ noun

A variant chemical compound structurally similar to quinine or other chinoline derivatives.

A variant spelling or related form of 'chinoidin,' using the '-ine' suffix common in alkaloid nomenclature. The term reflects 19th-century chemical naming conventions where slight variations in suffix indicated structural differences.

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