Product Name |
QUININE SULFATE |
Taste |
Characteristic |
Cas |
804-63-7 |
MF |
C40H50N4O8S |
Molecular weight |
746.91 |
melting point |
173~177ºC |
EINECS |
212-359-2 |
Odor |
Characteristic |
Grade |
Medchine Grade |
Specification |
99% |
Appearance |
White crystalline powder |
QUININE SULFATE is a substance that was first obtained by processing the bark of the cinchona tree, a South American native plant that has been used as a fever reducer by Native Americans for centuries. This substance has been used historically to treat malaria, along with some other medical conditions, and although a number of antimalarial drugs are on the market today, it is still used in some regions. It is also used commercially as an additive to tonic water, a soft drink that is used as a mixer for other drinks in addition to being consumed straight.
Nature QUININE SULFATE is a natural white crystalline alkaloid having antipyretic (fever-reducing), antimalarial, analgesic (painkilling),anti-inflammatory properties and a bitter taste. It is a stereoisomer of quinidine which, unlike Nature Quinine, is an anti-arrhythmic. Sulphate Quinine contains two major fused-ring systems: the aromatic quinoline and the bicyclic quinuclidine.