Our Products
Sulaksh Chemicals India manufactures Quinine Sulphate using quality chemicals as raw material that is appreciated by the clients for high quality standards. Further, our Quinine Sulphate is valued by the clients for being free from visible contamination with extraneous adulterants and impurities. Following are some of the technical specifications of our Quinine Sulphate.
Diethyl Meta-Amino Phenol: Handling and Storage
Prior to working with Diethyl Meta-Amino Phenol you should be trained on its proper handling and storage.
Keep away from heat. Keep away from sources of ignition. Empty containers pose a fire risk, evaporate the residue under a fume hood. Ground all equipment containing material. Do not breathe dust. Avoid contact with eyes Wear suitable protective clothing In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment If you feel unwell, seek medical attention and show the label when possible.
Keep container dry. Keep in a cool place. Ground all equipment containing material. Keep container tightly closed. Keep in a cool, well-ventilated place. Combustible materials should be stored away from extreme heat and away from strong oxidizing agents.
Diethyl Meta-Amino Phenol: Safety & Environment
Safety & Environment is the first requirement. Since Diethyl Meta-Amino Phenol is classed as an 'irritant', it is necessary to observe certain elementary precautions. These include:
Sulaksh Chemicals is a global supplier of Quinine Sulphate, chemicals used in a wide variety of applications across various industries.
Sulaksh Chemicals India manufactures Quinine Sulphate using quality chemicals as raw material that is appreciated by the clients for high quality standards. Further, our Quinine Sulphate is valued by the clients for being free from visible contamination with extraneous adulterants and impurities. Following are some of the technical specifications of our Quinine Sulphate.
Long before the action of the drug itself was understood, quinine was used for the treatment of fever. Not until the 17th century was quinine used for the treatment of malaria. This is the condition most associated with its use although, due to its antimicrobial, antibiotic, anti-pyretic and antiseptic properties, quinine has been used for multiple medical and non-medical purposes.
Quinine Sulphate: Applications
Although quinine is most known for treatment of malaria, due to its muscle relaxant properties it has also been used to treat leg cramps, facial palsy and muscle cramps associated with early onset of kidney failure.
In addition to medical uses of quinine there are several non-medical applications including use in preparations for treatment of sunburn and in liquors, bitters and tonics. Perhaps it is best known for its use in tonic water and other beverages. It is the cause of the bitter taste in tonic water. In fact, gin and tonic was thought to have been a preventative for the onset of malarial symptoms.
Quinine Sulphate: Handling and Storage
Prior to working with Quinine Sulphate you should be trained on its proper handling and storage.
Keep away from heat. Keep away from sources of ignition. Empty containers pose a fire risk, evaporate the residue under a fume hood. Ground all equipment containing material. Do not breathe dust. Avoid contact with eyes Wear suitable protective clothing In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment If you feel unwell, seek medical attention and show the label when possible.
Keep container dry. Keep in a cool place. Ground all equipment containing material. Keep container tightly closed. Keep in a cool, well-ventilated place. Combustible materials should be stored away from extreme heat and away from strong oxidizing agents.
Quinine Sulphate: Safety & Environment
Safety & Environment is the first requirement. Since Quinine Sulphate is classed as an 'irritant', it is necessary to observe certain elementary precautions. These include:
Rhodamine is a bright fluorescent red dye originally developed for water tracing applications. Rhodamine has subsequently been used in coloring automotive coolants (anti-freeze) and in inks.
As a water tracing dye, Rhodamine has the ability to stain organic materials from plants, silt and dirt. With a state of the art fluorometer, detection of the dye is 10 ppt (parts per trillion) in ideal conditions and at 0.1 ppb (parts per billion) in polluted waters. It can also be detectable by the naked eye at higher concentrations.
Rhodamine is a synthetic red to pink dye having brilliant fluorescent qualities with molecular formula C29H29N2O5ClNa2 and CAS Number: 37299-86-8. It is also known as Acid Red #388. Further, It is often used as a tracer within water to determine the rate and direction of flow and transport. Rhodamine dyes fluoresce and can thus be measured easily and inexpensively with instruments called fluorometers. Rhodamine dyes are soluble in water, methanol, and ethanol.
Applications
In biological studies, rhodamine, was used to evaluate the bovine brain microvessel endothelial cell monolayers(fig1). Moreover, rhodamine is widely used to quantify P-glycoprotein (P-GP) functional efflux activity in vitro. And determination of human IgG by solid substrate room temperature phosphorescence immunoassay based on an antibody labeled with nanoparticles containing Rhodamine luminescent molecules.
Rhodamine has another application. For example, the determination of rhodamine by sequential injection technique for pharmacokinetic studies in the rat placenta, the sequential injection (SIA) technique was applied in pharmacokinetic studies of the transporter-mediated passage of a model substrate, rhodamine, through the dually perfused rat term placenta.
Rhodamine: Handling and Storage
Prior to working with Rhodamine you should be trained on its proper handling and storage.
Keep away from heat. Keep away from sources of ignition. Empty containers pose a fire risk, evaporate the residue under a fume hood. Ground all equipment containing material. Do not ingest. Do not breathe dust. Wear suitable protective clothing In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment If ingested, seek medical advice immediately and show the container or the label. Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
Keep container dry. Keep in a cool place. Ground all equipment containing material. Keep container tightly closed. Keep in a cool, w ell-ventilated place. Combustible materials should be stored away from extreme heat and away from strong oxidizing. agents.
Rhodamine: Safety & Environment
Safety & Environment is the first requirement. Since Rhodamine is classed as an 'irritant', it is necessary to observe certain elementary precautions. These include: