Diurobromine Theobromine
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Molecular Structure
Detailed Description
Product Name:Diurobromine Theobromine,Teobromin,Theominal, Theoxalvose,Riddovydrin
CAS: 83-67-0
MF: C7H8N4O2
MW: 180.16
EINECS: 201-494-2
Assay: 99%
Appearance: White crystal powder
Theobromine, formerly known as xantheose, is a bitter alkaloid of the cacao plant, with the chemical formula C7H8N4O2. It is found in chocolate, as well as in a number of other foods, including the leaves of the tea plant, and the kola (or cola) nut. It is classified as a xanthine alkaloid, which also includes the similar compounds theophylline. The compounds differ in their degree of methylation.
Use:
In modern medicine, theobromine is used as a vasodilator (a blood vessel widener), a diuretic (urination aid), and heart stimulant. Theobromine increases urine production. Because of this diuretic effect, and its ability to dilate blood vessels, theobromine has been used to treat high blood pressure.
- Diurobromine Theobromine