High-Purity Quinine: A Trusted Chemical Intermediate Supplier | NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD.

Discover the multifaceted applications of Quinine (CAS 130-95-0), a premium chemical intermediate sourced reliably by NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD. Explore its pharmaceutical and industrial uses.

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Key Advantages of Sourcing Quinine from Us

Guaranteed Purity and Consistency

We ensure each batch of Quinine meets high purity standards (≥98%), crucial for demanding pharmaceutical and chemical synthesis processes. Our rigorous quality control guarantees batch-to-batch consistency for your production needs.

Competitive Pricing from a Direct Manufacturer

As a direct manufacturer, we offer competitive prices for Quinine, providing significant cost benefits for bulk purchases. Connect with us to get a personalized quote for your requirements.

Global Supply Chain and Technical Support

Leverage our robust global supply chain to ensure timely delivery of Quinine. Our dedicated team offers technical support to assist with your application needs, ensuring smooth integration into your processes.

Diverse Applications of Quinine

Pharmaceutical Intermediate

Quinine serves as a vital intermediate in the synthesis of various Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), particularly in antimalarial and other therapeutic drug development. Its established use in medicine makes it a sought-after component.

Beverage Industry Flavorant

Renowned for its characteristic bitter taste, Quinine is a standard ingredient in tonic water and other beverages, contributing a unique flavor profile that appeals to a wide consumer base.

Chemical Synthesis and Research

Beyond its medicinal and beverage uses, Quinine is utilized in chemical research and synthesis, including its role as a chiral auxiliary or standard in various analytical and laboratory applications.

Chiral Catalyst and Reagent

The unique structure of Quinine makes it valuable in asymmetric synthesis as a chiral catalyst or organocatalyst, enabling the stereoselective production of complex organic molecules.