2021
DOI: 10.54910/sabrao2021.53.4.12
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Genetic profiles of three Cinchona species in Junghuhn Natural Reserve, Indonesia

Abstract: Cinchona species were widely used as ancient medicines for different diseases because they contain the active component quinine and its derivatives. However, studies on the molecular aspects of cinchona, including its genetic diversity, have not been reported because most previous works focused on the administration of the antimalarial cinchona alkaloid. Quinine is also being tested as alternative compound for the treatment of Covid-19. The Junghuhn Natural Reserve in Indonesia contains three different types o… Show more

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“…Although the species of the genus Cinchona are important, there are few studies on its genetic diversity, habitat and potential distribution, as most of the work was focused on the study of the species of this genus at the molecular level for medicinal purposes [9]. Therefore, knowing the distribution of this species, its population trend and the suitability of the environment for the development of its populations are of great importance as it will be possible to propose and develop management plans for its conservation and sustainability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the species of the genus Cinchona are important, there are few studies on its genetic diversity, habitat and potential distribution, as most of the work was focused on the study of the species of this genus at the molecular level for medicinal purposes [9]. Therefore, knowing the distribution of this species, its population trend and the suitability of the environment for the development of its populations are of great importance as it will be possible to propose and develop management plans for its conservation and sustainability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%