The Quinine
The Quinine Quinine is an alkaloid of natural origin having antipyretic, antimalarial and analgesic properties; the brute chemical formula of
Read moreSection dedicated to technical data sheets on natural active ingredients produced by plants or fungi and of various uses in food, pharmaceuticals and chemistry. Among these substances some have legislative restrictions, also depending on the country where they can be used. The most important thing that emerges from the study of these is that Nature is our largest laboratory, able to offer us all the necessary solutions.
Guido Bissanti
The Quinine Quinine is an alkaloid of natural origin having antipyretic, antimalarial and analgesic properties; the brute chemical formula of
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Read moreOleic Acid Oleic acid (cis-9-octadecenoic acid) is a monounsaturated carboxylic acid composed of 18 carbon atoms of the omega-9 series.
Read moreAscorbic acid Ascorbic acid, which in nature is L-ascorbic acid, better known as vitamin C, is an organic molecule with
Read moreMalic acid Malic acid, also known as apple acid or fruit acid, is an organic acid found in plants, animals
Read moreThe Enocyanine Enocyanine is the natural colorant of red grapes; it is a dense red-violet liquid. This red grape anthocyan
Read moreThe asparagine Asparagin is a non-essential, chiral polar amino acid and is the amide of aspartic acid. Enantiomer L is
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