NCIt definition : The gluconate salt form of quinidine, an alkaloid with antimalarial and antiarrhythmic
(Class la) properties. Quinidine gluconate exerts its anti-malarial activity by acting
primarily as an intra-erythrocytic schizonticide through association with the hemepolymer
(hemozoin) in the acidic food vacuole of the parasite thereby preventing further polymerization
by heme polymerase enzyme. This results in accumulation of toxic heme and death of
the parasite. Quinidine gluconate exerts its antiarrhythmic effects by depressing
the flow of sodium ions into cells during phase 0 of the cardiac action potential,
thereby slowing the impulse conduction through the atrioventricular (AV) node, reducing
the maximal rate of phase 0 depolarization and prolonging the refractory period. Quinidine
gluconate also reduces the slope of phase 4 depolarization in Purkinje-fibres resulting
in slowed conduction and reduced automaticity in the heart.;