Quinine hemisulphate monohydrate ≥90%, fine white powder
Supplier: MP Biomedicals
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Synonyms:
Quinine sulphate, Quinine sulphate (2:1) (salt) dihydrate
Quinine Hemisulfate is an alkaloid originally isolated from the Cinchona family of South American trees. It is an antimalarial agent, anticholinergic, antihypertensive and hypoglycemic agent.
Quinine is an antimalarial agent, anticholinergic, antihypertensive and hypoglycemic agent; also used as a resolving agent. A potassium channel blocker. Also used as a flavoring agent in carbonated beverages, a skeletal muscle relaxant and an antiprotozoal agent for fish. A chiral catalyst used in highly enantioselective [2+2] cycloadditions. A resolving agent for carboxylic acids. Catalyzes the kinetic resolution of furanones.
Potassium channel blocker. Antimalarial, anticholinergic, antihypertensive, and hypoglycemic agent; alkaloid originally isolated from the Cinchona family of South American trees. Inhibits mitochondrial ATP-regulated potassium channel. Used to study the metabolism of biocrystalized heme, hemozoin, in malarial parasites and to study the toxicity of heme (FP)-complexes.
Soluble in water (1 g/810 ml @ 25 °C; 1 g/32 ml @ 100 °C), ethanol (1 g/120 ml @ 25 °C; 1 g/10 ml @ 78 °C); slightly soluble in chloroform or ether. Freely soluble in a mixture of 2 volumes chloroform and 1 volume absolute ethanol.
Formula:
C₂₀H₂₄N₂O₂·0.5H₂SO₄·H₂O MW: 391,47 g/mol (373,46 anhy) Melting Pt: 228 °C (dec., lit.) Density: 1,36 g/cm³ (20 °C) Storage Temperature: Ambient |
MDL Number:
MFCD00150792 CAS Number: 6119-70-6 EINECS: 212-359-2 Merck Index: 12,03822 |
Specification Test Results
Identity Test | Passes |
Purity | ≥90% |
FTIR | Conforms to Standard |
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