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1. A simple and inexpensive method to monitor and minimize exposure from manipulation of cytotoxic drugs.

2. Piezoelectric quartz crystal sensor for sensing taste-causing compounds in food

3. Portable and benchtop Raman spectrometers coupled to cluster analysis to identify quinine sulfate polymorphs in solid dosage forms and antimalarial drug quantification in solution by AuNPs-SERS with MCR-ALS.

4. A bioelectronic taste sensor based on bioengineered Escherichia coli cells combined with ITO-constructed electrochemical sensors.

5. Evaluation of molecularly imprinted polymers for chlorpromazine and bromopromazine prepared by multi-step swelling and polymerization method-The application for the determination of chlorpromazine and its metabolites in rat plasma by column-switching LC.

6. Detection of Cutting Agents in Drug-Positive Seized Exhibits within the United States.

7. Rapid voltammetric method for quinine determination in soft drinks.

8. Quantitative determination of major alkaloids in Cinchona bark by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography.

9. An advanced technique using an electronic taste-sensing system to evaluate the bitterness of orally disintegrating films and the evaluation of model films.

10. Validation of the identification of Streptococcus pneumoniae and oral streptococci by MALDI-TOF Microflex-LT.

11. Significant Pharmacokinetic Interactions Between Quinine and Ampicillin-Cloxacillin Combination.

12. Sweeping of hydrophobic amines under inhomogeneous electric field and low surfactant concentration in micellar electrokinetic chromatography.

13. Analytics of Quinine and its Derivatives.

14. [CAFFEINE AND QUININE IN SOFT DRINKS; CONTRIBUTION TO THE DIETARY INTAKE].

15. A Microfluidic Platform for the Rapid Determination of Distribution Coefficients by Gravity-Assisted Droplet-Based Liquid-Liquid Extraction.

17. Macromolecular crowding-assisted fabrication of liquid-crystalline imprinted polymers.

18. Mouth rinsing with a bitter solution without ingestion does not improve sprint cycling performance.

19. A case of fixed drug eruption secondary to quinine in tonic water presenting to a sexual health clinic.

20. Effect of downscaling on the linearity range of a calibration curve in spectrofluorimetry.

21. Quality of antimalarial drugs and antibiotics in Papua New Guinea: a survey of the health facility supply chain.

22. Quinine sensitivity influences the acceptance of sea-buckthorn and grapefruit juices in 9- to 11-year-old children.

23. Assessment of field fluorometers.

24. Fixed eruption due to quinine in tonic water: a case report with high-performance liquid chromatography and ultraviolet A analyses.

25. Solid-state electrochemical assay of heme-binding molecules for screening of drugs with antimalarial potential.

26. On-line coupled capillary isotachophoresis-capillary zone electrophoresis in hydrodynamically closed separation system hyphenated with laser induced fluorescence detection.

27. Gustation assessment using the NIH Toolbox.

28. Chemical contamination during the preparation of cytotoxics: validation protocol for operators in hospital pharmacies.

29. Quinine localizes to a non-acidic compartment within the food vacuole of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.

30. Polymer-modified glassy carbon electrode for the electrochemical detection of quinine in human urine and pharmaceutical formulations.

31. Templating effect in DNA proximity ligation enables use of non-bioorthogonal chemistry in biological fluids.

32. Determination of quinine in beverages by online coupling capillary isotachophoresis to capillary zone electrophoresis with UV spectrophotometric detection.

33. [Therapeutic drug monitoring of quinine].

34. Development of mini-tablets with 1mm and 2mm diameter.

35. HPLC with ultraviolet detection for the determination of chloroquine and desethylchloroquine in whole blood and finger-prick capillary blood dried on filter paper.

36. Rapid and green analytical method for the determination of quinoline alkaloids from Cinchona succirubra based on Microwave-Integrated Extraction and Leaching (MIEL) prior to high performance liquid chromatography.

37. An interlaboratory investigation on the use of high-performance thin layer chromatography to perform assays of lamivudine-zidovudine, metronidazole, nevirapine, and quinine composite samples.

38. Performance qualification of an electronic tongue based on ICH guideline Q2.

39. Mixed-mode reversed-phase and ion-exchange monolithic columns for micro-HPLC.

40. Application of multivariate methods to the simultaneous Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectrometric determination of stereo-isomers; quinine and quinidine.

41. Quantitative bioanalysis of quinine by atmospheric pressure-matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry combined with dynamic drop-to-drop solvent microextraction.

42. Analytical interferences of drugs in the chemical examination of urinary protein.

43. Use of refractometry and colorimetry as field methods to rapidly assess antimalarial drug quality.

44. Quantification of zolpidem in human plasma by high-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection.

45. Liquid chromatographic analysis of cinchona alkaloids in beverages.

46. Simultaneous determination of quinine and chloroquine anti-malarial agents in pharmaceuticals and biological fluids by HPLC and fluorescence detection.

47. Reverse micelle-based chemiluminescence system for quinine sulphate.

48. Stable isotopic characterization of active pharmaceutical ingredients.

49. An artificial taste sensor based on conducting polymers.

50. Dietary levels of quinine in tonic water do not inhibit CYP2D6 in vivo.

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