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C6035

Caffeine solution

analytical standard, 1.0 mg/mL in methanol

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CAS Number:
NACRES:
NA.24
PubChem Substance ID:
UNSPSC Code:
12352210
MDL number:

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Product Name

Caffeine solution, analytical standard, 1.0 mg/mL in methanol

InChI

1S/C8H10N4O2/c1-10-4-9-6-5(10)7(13)12(3)8(14)11(6)2/h4H,1-3H3

SMILES string

CN1C(=O)N(C)c2ncn(C)c2C1=O

InChI key

RYYVLZVUVIJVGH-UHFFFAOYSA-N

grade

analytical standard

concentration

1.0 mg/mL in methanol

technique(s)

HPLC: suitable
gas chromatography (GC): suitable

application(s)

pharmaceutical (small molecule)

format

single component solution

storage temp.

2-8°C

Quality Level

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Sigma Reference Standard

format

single component solution

format

neat

format

neat

format

-

concentration

1.0 mg/mL in methanol

concentration

-

concentration

-

concentration

-

technique(s)

HPLC: suitable

technique(s)

HPLC: suitable, gas chromatography (GC): suitable

technique(s)

HPLC: suitable, gas chromatography (GC): suitable

technique(s)

-

application(s)

pharmaceutical (small molecule)

application(s)

pharmaceutical (small molecule)

application(s)

pharmaceutical (small molecule)

application(s)

-

storage temp.

2-8°C

storage temp.

2-30°C

storage temp.

2-30°C

storage temp.

-

Application

Caffeine solution may be used as a surrogate standard for the determination of selected antibiotics like ofloxacin, norfloxacin, roxithromycin, erythromycin-H2O, sulfadiazine, sulfadimidine, sulfamethoxazole, amoxicillin and chloramphenicol in water samples using high performance liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry(HPLC-MS-MS).[1]
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Danger

Hazard Classifications

Acute Tox. 3 Dermal - Acute Tox. 3 Inhalation - Acute Tox. 3 Oral - Flam. Liq. 2 - STOT SE 1

target_organs

Eyes,Central nervous system

Storage Class

3 - Flammable liquids

wgk

WGK 2

flash_point_f

51.8 °F - closed cup

flash_point_c

11 °C - closed cup

ppe

Eyeshields, Faceshields, Gloves


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Determination of selected antibiotics in the Victoria Harbour and the Pearl River, South China using high-performance liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry.
Xu W H, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987), 145(3), 145(3)-145(3) (2007)
Rachel A Newman et al.
Perceptual and motor skills, 116(1), 280-293 (2013-07-09)
Naps are an effective strategy for maintaining alertness and cognitive performance; however, upon abrupt wakening from naps, sleep inertia (temporary performance degradation) may ensue. In the present study, attenuation of post-nap sleep inertia was attempted by administration of caffeine gum.
Nancy N Maserejian et al.
American journal of epidemiology, 177(12), 1399-1410 (2013-06-01)
Evidence to substantiate recommendations for restriction of caffeinated or acidic beverages as self-management for lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) is limited. We examined longitudinal and acute associations between beverage intake and LUTS in the Boston Area Community Health (BACH) cohort
Monica L Bertoia et al.
The American journal of clinical nutrition, 97(6), 1356-1363 (2013-04-26)
Alcohol and caffeine intakes may play a role in the development of sudden cardiac death (SCD) because of their effects on cholesterol, blood pressure, heart rate variability, and inflammation. Our objective was to examine the association between long-term alcohol and
Biomedicine. Human stem cells from cloning, finally.
Gretchen Vogel
Science (New York, N.Y.), 340(6134), 795-795 (2013-05-21)

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