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, nonmedical use of quinine is regulated. For example, in the United States and Germany, quinine is limited to between 83 and 85 parts per million.[41]
Beverages[edit]
Quinine is a flavour component of tonic water and bitter lemon. On the soda gun behind many bars, tonic water is designated by the letter "Q" representing quinine.[42] According to tradition, the bitter taste of antimalarial quinine tonic led British colonials in India to mix it with gin, thus creating the gin and tonic cocktail, which is still popular today in many parts of the world, especially the UK, United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. In France, quinine is an ingredient of an apéritif known as quinquina or "Cap Corse". In Italy, the traditional flavoured wine Barolo Chinato is infused with quinine and local herbs and is served as a digestif. In Canada and Italy, quinine is an ingredient in the carbonated chinotto beverages Brio and San Pellegrino chinotto. In Scotland, the company A.G. Barr uses quinine as an ingredient in the carbonated and caffeinated beverage Barr's Irn-Bru. In the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Egypt, quinine is an ingredient in Schweppes and other brands of Indian Tonic Water "mixer" drink called 'Dry Lemon'. Schweppes and a few other drinks makers also produce Bitter Lemon, a pale green mixer drink containing quinine. In Uruguay and Argentina, quinine is an ingredient of a Pepsico Inc. tonic water named Paso de los Toros. In Denmark, it is used as an ingredient in the carbonated sports drink Faxe Kondi made by Royal Unibrew.
Scientific[edit]
Because of its relatively constant and well-known fluorescence quantum yield, quinine is used in photochemistry as a common fluorescence standard. The UV absorption peaks around 350 nm (in UVA). Fluorescent emission peaks at around 460 nm (bright blue/cyan hue).[43]
Quinine (and quinidine) are used as the chiral moiety for the ligands used in Sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation.
The bark of Remijia contains 0.5–2% of quinine. The bark is cheaper than bark of Cinchona, and as it has an intense taste, it is used for making tonic water.[44]
Other[edit]
Quinine is sometimes used as a cutting agent in street drugs such as cocaine and heroin.[45]
Quinine is used as a treatment for Cryptocaryon irritans (commonly referred to as white spot, crypto or marine ich) infection of marine aquarium fish.[46]
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, nonmedical use of quinine is regulated. For example, in the united states and germany, quinine is limited to between 83 and 85 parts per million. [41]
beverages [. edit]
quinine is a flavour component of tonic water and bitter lemon. on the soda gun behind many bars,.tonic water is designated by the letter "q" representing quinine. [42] according to tradition, the bitter taste of antimalarial quinine tonic led british colonials in india to mix it with gin, thus creating the gin and tonic cocktail, which is still popular. today in many parts of the world, especially the uk, united states, canada, australia, and new zealand. in france,in uruguay and argentina, quinine is an ingredient of a pepsico inc. tonic water named paso de los toros. in denmark, it is used as an ingredient in the carbonated sports drink faxe kondi made by royal unibrew.
scientific [edit]
because of its relatively constant and well-known fluorescence quantum yield, quinine is used in photochemistry as a common fluorescence standard. .the uv absorption peaks around 350 nm (in uva). fluorescent emission peaks at around 460 nm (bright blue / cyan hue). [43]
quinine (and quinidine) are used as the chiral moiety for the ligands used in sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation.
the bark of remijia contains 0.5-2% of. quinine. the bark is cheaper than bark of cinchona, and as it has an intense taste, it is used for making tonic water.[44]
other [edit]
quinine is sometimes used as a cutting agent in street drugs such as cocaine and heroin. [45]
quinine is used as a treatment for cryptocaryon irritans (commonly referred to as white spot, crypto or marine. ich) infection of marine aquarium fish. [46].
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, OVI is quinine, For example the regulated. in United States and Germany, quinine is limited to between 83 and 85 parts per million [41]
Beverages [edit]
component is a flavour of Quinine tonic water and bitter lemon soda gun behind the many On 3270 bars, tonic water is designated by the letter "Q" representing quinine.[42] According to tradition, the bitter taste of antimalarial quinine tonic led British colonials in India to mix it with gin, thus creating the gin and tonic cocktail, which is still popular today in many parts of the world, especially the UK, United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. In France, quinine is an ingredient of an apéritif known as quinquina or "Cap Corse". In Italy, the traditional flavoured wine Barolo Chinato is infused with quinine and local herbs and is served as a digestif. In Canada and Italy, quinine is an ingredient in the carbonated chinotto beverages Brio and San Pellegrino chinotto. In Scotland, the company A.G. Barr uses quinine as an ingredient in the carbonated and caffeinated beverage Barr's Irn-Bru. In the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Egypt, quinine is an ingredient in Schweppes and other brands of Indian Tonic Water "mixer" drink called 'Dry Lemon'. Schweppes and a few other drinks makers also produce Bitter Lemon, a pale green mixer drink containing quinine. In Uruguay and Argentina, quinine is an ingredient of a Pepsico Inc. tonic water named Paso de los Toros. In Denmark, it is used as an ingredient in the carbonated sports drink Faxe Kondi made by Royal Unibrew.
Scientific[edit]
Because of its relatively constant and well-known fluorescence quantum yield, quinine is used in photochemistry as a common fluorescence standard. The UV absorption peaks around 350 nm (in UVA). Fluorescent emission peaks at around 460 nm (bright blue/cyan hue).[43]
Quinine (and quinidine) are used as the chiral moiety for the ligands used in Sharpless asymmetric dihydroxylation.
The bark of Remijia contains 0.5–2% of quinine. The bark is cheaper than bark of Cinchona, and as it has an intense taste, it is used for making tonic water.[44]
Other[edit]
Quinine is sometimes used as a cutting agent in street drugs such as cocaine and heroin.[45]
Quinine is used as a treatment for Cryptocaryon irritans (commonly referred to as white spot, crypto or marine ich) infection of marine aquarium fish.[46]
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, nonmedical use of quinine is regulated. For example, in the United States and Germany, quinine is limited to between 83 and 85 parts per million. [ 41]
Beverages [Edit ]
Quinine flavour is a component of tonic water and bitter lemon. On soda gun behind the many bars,tonic water is designated by the letter "Q "representing quinine. [ 42] According to tradition, the bitter taste of antimalarial quinine tonic LED British India colonials in to mix it with gin, thus creating the gin and tonic cocktail, which is still popular today in many parts of the world, especially the UK, United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. In France,quinine is an ingredient of an ape ritif known as quinquina or "Cap Corse" .In Italy, the traditional flavoured Barolo Chinato wine is infused with quinine and local herbs and is served as a digestif.In Canada and Italy, quinine is an ingredient in the carbonated beverages Brio and San Pellegrino chinotto chinotto. In Scotland, the company A.G.quinine Barr uses as an ingredient in the carbonated and caffeinated beverage Barr' s Irn - Bru.In the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Egypt, quinine is an ingredient in Schweppes and other brands of Indian Tonic Water "Mixer" drink called 'Dry Lemon'. Schweppes drinks and a few other makers also produce Bitter Lemon, a pale green drink mixer containing quinine.and In Uruguay Argentina, quinine is an ingredient of a Pepsico Inc. tonic water named Paso de los Toros.In Denmark, it is used as an ingredient in the carbonated sports drink made by Royal Faxe Kondi Unibrew.
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of its relatively constant and well-known fluorescence quantum yield, quinine is used in photochemistry fluorescence as a common standard.The UV absorption peaks around 350 nm (in UVA). Fluorescent emission peaks at around 460 nm (bright blue/cyan hue ) 43 ]
Quinine (and quinidine) are used as the chiral moiety for the ligands used in asymmetric dihydroxylation Sharpless.
The Remijia contains bark of 0.5 - 2% of quinine. The bark is cheaper than bark of Cinchona, and as it has an intense taste, it is used for making tonic water.44] [
Quinine Other [Edit ] is sometimes used as a cutting agent in Street drugs such as cocaine and heroin. [ 45]
Quinine is used as a treatment for Cryptocaryon irritans (commonly referred to as white spot, crypto or marine ICH) infection of marine aquarium fish. [ 46]
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