Product Name | Quinine |
---|---|
Appearance | White or light yellow crystalline powder |
CAS Number | 130-95-0 |
Main Applications | 1. Pharmaceuticals |
Main Benefits | 🦟 Antimalarial |
Botanical Origin: Cinchona spp. bark
CAS Number: 130-95-0
Molecular Formula: C₂₀H₂₄N₂O₂
Molecular Weight: 324.42 g/mol
Form: White to light-yellow crystalline powder
Purity: ≥99.0% Total Base (HPLC)
Grade: Pharmaceutical & industrial grade available
Quinine is a naturally occurring cinchona alkaloid extracted from the bark of Cinchona trees, historically used to treat malaria. Today, it remains valuable for fever relief, muscle cramp prevention, and as a bitter flavoring agent in foods and beverages like tonic water.
It exhibits a unique bitter profile, along with antipyretic, analgesic, antiplasmodial, and antiviral properties, making it versatile across pharma, functional foods, and cosmetic applications.
Test Item | Specification | Result |
---|---|---|
Appearance | White/light yellow crystalline powder | Complies |
Assay (Total Base) | ≥98.0% | 99.01% |
Other Cinchona Alkaloids | <1.0% | 0.5% |
Optical Rotation (Ethanol) | -158º to -168º | -162º |
Melting Point | 173–178°C | 176°C |
Loss on Drying | ≤1.0% | 0.60% |
Residue on Ignition | ≤0.1% | 0.07% |
Heavy Metals | <10 ppm | Complies |
Sulphate | <500 ppm | Complies |
Chloride | <250 ppm | Complies |
Water: Slightly soluble
Ethanol: Freely soluble
Organic solvents: Soluble in chloroform and ether
🔍 Suitable for solutions, emulsions, capsules, or flavor infusions
Function | Benefit |
---|---|
🦟 Antimalarial | Kills Plasmodium parasites (esp. P. falciparum); useful in combination therapy |
💪 Muscle Relaxation | Helps reduce nocturnal leg cramps and spasms |
🌡 Antipyretic & Analgesic | Historically used to reduce fever and relieve mild pain |
🍸 Bittering Agent | Adds depth and balance in tonic water, aperitifs, botanical sodas |
❄️ Cooling & Soothing (Topical) | Used in cosmetics for anti-inflammatory, muscle-relaxing effects |
🔬 Antioxidant & Antimicrobial | Exhibits mild scavenging and anti-infective properties in formulations |
Use: Antimalarial (quinine sulfate), muscle relaxant, fever reducer
Benefits:
Effective against Plasmodium falciparum
Used in tonic muscle cramp treatment
Form: Capsules, tablets, injectables
Use: Bittering agent in tonic water and herbal mixers
Benefits:
Intense natural bitterness for balance and complexity
Enhances botanical beverage profiles
Dosage: As per food additive guidelines (typically ≤83 mg/L in beverages)
Use: Cooling, anti-inflammatory ingredient in lotions and creams
Benefits:
May help with itch relief and localized muscle tension
Adds exotic “bitter plant” positioning in skincare
Used in animal studies and feed-based parasite resistance models
🌳 Harvesting Cinchona Bark
🧪 Solvent Extraction
⚗️ Alkaloid Isolation & Fractionation
💎 Crystallization (Quinine Base or Sulfate)
🔬 Drying & HPLC Assay
📦 Packaging & QC Release
✅ ≥99% purity with only 0.5% other alkaloids
✅ Strict control over residual solvents and heavy metals
✅ ISO 22000:2018, Kosher production standards
✅ Available in bulk for pharmaceutical, beverage, and cosmetic uses
✅ Comprehensive documentation: COA, MSDS, technical support available
Quinine serves both pharmaceutical and non-pharmaceutical markets, offering dual value as:
A regulated medicinal compound in antimalarial and muscle-relief products
A functional and flavor ingredient in premium beverages and cosmetics
This diversity creates opportunities in:
Rx and OTC pharma
Tonic water and herbal mixers
Natural cosmetics
Veterinary research
Sourced from Cinchona tree bark – a trusted traditional medicinal source
Appealing for botanical, plant-based, and clean-label product positioning
Recognized globally as a natural bitter compound
Strong efficacy even at microgram levels:
e.g., tonic water contains only ~83 mg/L of quinine
Antimalarial treatments use precise dosing of quinine salts
Reduces formulation costs while delivering measurable benefits
Over 400 years of use in medicine
Modern clinical validation for malaria, fever relief, and leg cramp reduction
Consistent demand in regions with tropical diseases and botanical beverage trends
Enables brands to create heritage-themed, apothecary-style, or bitter-forward beverages and health products
Adds functional storytelling for consumer trust and engagement
📈 Pharmaceutical Companies: Antimalarial and leg cramp OTC products
🍹 Beverage Brands: Tonic water, botanical spirits, premium mixers
🧴 Cosmetics Manufacturers: Herbal cooling gels, soothing creams
🐾 Veterinary Formulators: Anti-parasitic R&D applications
📩 Looking to add premium Quinine to your pharmaceutical or beverage formulations?
📧 sales@chibiotech.com | 🌐 www.chibiotech.com | 📞 +86 532 66983270
✅ Chibio Biotech – Alkaloid Excellence. Natural Functionality. Precision Quality.
Block B, Vanke Center, No.2 Heilongjiang South Road, Shibei District, Qingdao City, China 266033
+86 (0)532 66983270
+86 156 6577 2296
+86 133 8100 5417