Quinine is widely utilized in research focused on
- Treatment of Malaria: Quinine has been a cornerstone in the treatment of malaria, especially in cases resistant to other medications. Its effectiveness in reducing fever and clearing the parasite from the bloodstream makes it invaluable in tropical medicine.
- Pharmaceutical Development: Researchers use quinine as a model compound for developing new antimalarial drugs. Its unique chemical structure provides insights into how to enhance efficacy and reduce side effects in new formulations.
- Flavoring Agent: In the beverage industry, quinine is used to impart a bitter flavor to tonic water and certain cocktails. This application not only enhances taste but also offers a nostalgic touch to classic drinks.
- Research in Neuroscience: Quinine is studied for its effects on the nervous system, particularly in understanding pain pathways and sensory perception. This research can lead to better pain management therapies.
- Antioxidant Studies: Quinine has been investigated for its potential antioxidant properties, which may have implications in developing supplements or treatments aimed at oxidative stress-related diseases.
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Quinine is widely utilized in research focused on
- Treatment of Malaria: Quinine has been a cornerstone in the treatment of malaria, especially in cases resistant to other medications. Its effectiveness in reducing fever and clearing the parasite from the bloodstream makes it invaluable in tropical medicine.
- Pharmaceutical Development: Researchers use quinine as a model compound for developing new antimalarial drugs. Its unique chemical structure provides insights into how to enhance efficacy and reduce side effects in new formulations.
- Flavoring Agent: In the beverage industry, quinine is used to impart a bitter flavor to tonic water and certain cocktails. This application not only enhances taste but also offers a nostalgic touch to classic drinks.
- Research in Neuroscience: Quinine is studied for its effects on the nervous system, particularly in understanding pain pathways and sensory perception. This research can lead to better pain management therapies.
- Antioxidant Studies: Quinine has been investigated for its potential antioxidant properties, which may have implications in developing supplements or treatments aimed at oxidative stress-related diseases.
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Certificates of Analysis (COA)
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Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
The SDS provides comprehensive safety information on handling, storage, and disposal of the product.
DownloadProduct Specification (PS)
The PS provides a comprehensive breakdown of the product’s properties, including chemical composition, physical state, purity, and storage requirements. It also details acceptable quality ranges and the product's intended applications.
DownloadCertificates of Analysis (COA)
Search for Certificates of Analysis (COA) by entering the products Lot Number. Lot and Batch Numbers can be found on a product’s label following the words ‘Lot’ or ‘Batch’.
*Catalog Number
*Lot Number
Certificates Of Origin (COO)
This COO confirms the country where the product was manufactured, and also details the materials and components used in it and whether it is derived from natural, synthetic, or other specific sources. This certificate may be required for customs, trade, and regulatory compliance.