Product Description

Caffeine, a stimulant found naturally in coffee, tea, and cacao plants, has widespread applications not just in food and beverages but also across various industries.

Product:

Caffeine

CAS:

58-08-2

Synonym:

1,3,7-Trimethylxanthine; Guaranine; Methyltheobromine

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

White crystalline powder

Density

1.23 g/cm3

Melting point

235-237 °C

Molecular Weight

194.19

Odor

Odorless

Purity

99%

Refractive index

1.6590

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Caffeine used in many
industry applications

Caffeine, a stimulant found naturally in coffee, tea, and cacao plants, has widespread applications not just in food and beverages but also across various industries. Here are some notable industrial uses:

  1. Pharmaceuticals: Caffeine is widely used in over-the-counter and prescription medications, including pain relievers, migraine medications, and drugs to treat drowsiness or fatigue.
  2. Food and Beverage: Beyond its natural occurrence in coffee and tea, caffeine is added to soft drinks, energy drinks, and some food products to enhance flavor and provide a stimulating effect.
  3. Weight Loss Supplements: Caffeine is a common ingredient in weight loss supplements and products, as it has been shown to increase metabolism and fat burning in the short term.
  4. Sports Nutrition: It is included in pre-workout supplements and energy bars aimed at improving athletic performance by increasing alertness and delaying fatigue.
  5. Cosmetics: Caffeine is incorporated into various skincare and beauty products for its antioxidant properties and ability to reduce puffiness by constricting blood vessels.
  6. Research and Development: In scientific research, caffeine is used as a standard reference compound in pharmacology and neuroscience to study the mechanisms of stimulants and adenosine receptor function.
  7. Agriculture: There's research into the use of caffeine as a natural pesticide, taking advantage of its toxic effects on insects and pests at higher concentrations.