Quinine Sulphate
Quinine Sulfate is a naturally derived alkaloid salt obtained from the bark of the Cinchona tree. It is widely used in pharmaceutical research, analytical chemistry, and laboratory applications, particularly as a reference standard and bioactive compound.
- Molecular Formula: C40H50N4O8S
- Molecular Weight: 746.92 g/mol
Ideal for pharmaceutical research, analytical testing, and laboratory-based applications.
Description
Quinine Sulfate is a salt form of quinine, a naturally occurring alkaloid extracted from the bark of the Cinchona species. It has a long history of use in medicinal chemistry and continues to be widely utilized in pharmaceutical research, analytical laboratories, and chemical studies.
Quinine sulfate is commonly employed as a reference standard in fluorescence spectroscopy, bioassays, and analytical method development. Its well-characterized chemical properties make it valuable in research involving alkaloids, drug formulation, and quality control applications.
Chemical Information
- Chemical Names: Quinine sulfate; Quinine sulphate; Quinine sulfate anhydrous; Coco-Quinine; Legatrin; Quine
- Molecular Formula: C40H50N4O8S
- Molecular Weight: 746.92 g/mol
- InChI Key: RONWGALEIBILOG-PLYVKUMQSA-N
Applications
- Pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry research
- Analytical chemistry and fluorescence standards
- Quality control and laboratory testing
- Research involving alkaloids and drug formulation
Handling & Storage
Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light and moisture. Handle using standard laboratory safety and handling procedures.
Regulatory & Usage Information
For research, industrial, and formulation use. Certificates of Analysis (CoA), safety documentation, and bulk supply options are available upon request.
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