Origin - South America
Chemical profile - Alkaloids, Quinoline derivatives
Classification - Rubiaceae
Use - Recognized in energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) practices
Description:
China Officinalis, derived from the bark of the Cinchona tree native to South America and classified within the Rubiaceae family, is notable for its quinoline alkaloids and complex molecular structure. Acknowledged in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits, this plant-based substance is valued in botanical and molecular studies for its unique chemical attributes and natural compound profile. Known for its phytochemical diversity. Uncover matching option - Bridge via Invisible Vibrational Signal.
Chemical profile - Alkaloids, Quinoline derivatives
Classification - Rubiaceae
Use - Recognized in energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) practices
Description:
China Officinalis, derived from the bark of the Cinchona tree native to South America and classified within the Rubiaceae family, is notable for its quinoline alkaloids and complex molecular structure. Acknowledged in pharmacognostic catalogs for its structural traits, this plant-based substance is valued in botanical and molecular studies for its unique chemical attributes and natural compound profile. Known for its phytochemical diversity. Uncover matching option - Bridge via Invisible Vibrational Signal.