| | Identification | More |  | [Name] 
 Theobromine
 |  | [CAS] 
 83-67-0
 |  | [Synonyms] 
 2,6-DIHYDROXY-3,7-DIMETHYL-PURINE
 3,7-dihydro-3,7-dimethyl-1h-purine-2,6-dione
 3,7-DIMETHYLXANTHINE
 AKOS 91967
 FEMA 3591
 LABOTEST-BB LT00000138
 3,7-dihydro-3,7-dimethyl-1h-purine-6-dione
 3,7-Dimethyl-3,7-dihydro-1H-purine-2,6-dione
 3,7-dimethyl-xanthin
 6-dione,3,7-dihydro-3,7-dimethyl-1H-Purine-2
 Diurobromine
 Santheose
 SC 15090
 sc15090
 Teobromin
 Theosalvose
 Theostene
 Thesal
 Thesodate
 Xanthine, 3,7-dimethyl-
 |  | [EINECS(EC#)] 
 201-494-2
 |  | [Molecular Formula] 
 C7H8N4O2
 |  | [MDL Number] 
 MFCD00022830
 |  | [Molecular Weight] 
 180.16
 |  | [MOL File] 
 83-67-0.mol
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 | Chemical Properties | Back Directory |  | [Appearance] 
 white to light yellow crystal powder
 |  | [Melting point ] 
 345-350 °C
 
 |  | [Boiling point ] 
 312.97°C (rough estimate)
 |  | [density ] 
 1.50
 |  | [FEMA ] 
 3591
 |  | [refractive index ] 
 1.6700 (estimate)
 |  | [Fp ] 
 290-295°C
 |  | [storage temp. ] 
 Inert atmosphere,Room Temperature
 |  | [solubility ] 
 H2O: slightly soluble
 
 |  | [form ] 
 solid
 
 |  | [pka] 
 7.89(at 18℃)
 |  | [color ] 
 white
 
 |  | [Odor] 
 odorless
 |  | [Water Solubility ] 
 slightly soluble, <0.1 g/100 mL at 18 ºC
 |  | [Usage] 
 A metabolite of Caffeine
 |  | [Merck ] 
 14,9282
 |  | [Sublimation ] 
 290-295 ºC
 |  | [BRN ] 
 16464
 |  | [InChIKey] 
 YAPQBXQYLJRXSA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
 |  | [LogP] 
 -0.78
 |  | [CAS DataBase Reference] 
 83-67-0(CAS DataBase Reference)
 |  | [IARC] 
 3 (Vol. 51) 1991
 |  | [NIST Chemistry Reference] 
 1H-Purine-2,6-dione, 3,7-dihydro-3,7-dimethyl-(83-67-0)
 |  | [EPA Substance Registry System] 
 83-67-0(EPA Substance)
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 | Safety Data | Back Directory |  | [Hazard Codes ] 
 Xn,Xi
 |  | [Risk Statements ] 
 R22:Harmful if swallowed.
 R36/37/38:Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin .
 |  | [Safety Statements ] 
 S22:Do not breathe dust .
 S24/25:Avoid contact with skin and eyes .
 S36:Wear suitable protective clothing .
 S26:In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice .
 |  | [RIDADR ] 
 UN1230 - class 3 - PG 2 - Methanol, solution
 |  | [WGK Germany ] 
 1
 
 |  | [RTECS ] 
 XH2275000
 
 |  | [F ] 
 10-23
 |  | [TSCA ] 
 Yes
 |  | [HS Code ] 
 29399990
 |  | [Safety Profile] 
 Poison by ingestion. Moderately toxic by subcutaneous route. An experimental teratogen. Human systemic effects by ingestion: central nervous system and gastrointestinal changes. Experimental reproductive effects. Human mutation data reported. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NOx. Used as a diuretic, smooth muscle relaxant, cardiac stimulant, and vasoddator.
 |  | [Hazardous Substances Data] 
 83-67-0(Hazardous Substances Data)
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 | Hazard Information | Back Directory |  | [General Description] 
 Odorless white crystalline powder. Bitter taste.   pH (saturated solution in water): 5.5-7.
 |  | [Reactivity Profile] 
 THEOBROMINE(83-67-0) may be sensitive to prolonged exposure to light. This chemical has weakly acidic properties, combining with bases to forms salts.  THEOBROMINE(83-67-0) also has even weaker basic properties, combining with acids to form salts which are decomposed in aqueous solution. .
 |  | [Air & Water Reactions] 
 Insoluble in water.
 |  | [Fire Hazard] 
 Flash point data for this chemical are not available; however, THEOBROMINE is probably combustible.
 |  | [Description] 
 A purine alkaloid which is present in a number of plants, particularly Theobroma 
coco and kola nuts. The alkaloid sublimes at 290°C and may be purified by this 
method when it forms colourless, rhombic microcrystals. It is soluble in 1600 
parts of H20 at 17°C, insoluble in cold Et20 or ligroin. It is a weak base and the 
salts are decomposed by H20. The perchlorate forms colourless crystals of the 
monohydrate which decompose at 271-3°C; the mercurinitrate is also crystalline 
and has a melting point above 300°C. The mercury salt is obtained as colourless 
crystals which darken at 29S-300°C and melt at 310°C. One imino group is 
present yielding alkyl derivative, e.g. the N-methyl compound identical with 
Caffeine (q.v.); the N~ethyl derivative, m.p. 164-SoC, forming an aurichloride, 
m.p. 226°C; N-propyl, m.p. 136°C giving an aurichloride, m.p. 9SoC; N-butyl, 
m.p. 119°C and the N-iso butyl, m.p. 129-130oC also giving an aurichloride,m.p. 97°C. The alkaloid also furnishes a methochloride as colourless rods, m.p. 
320-340°C (dec.) which is very soluble in H20 and the methoaurichloride, m.p. 
265°C (dec.).
 Like Caffeine (q.v.) and Theophylline (q.v.), the alkaloid and its salts are 
mild stimulants and also possess a diuretic action.
 |  | [Chemical Properties] 
 A methyl xanthine similar to caffeine. Theobromine has a bitter taste.
 |  | [Chemical Properties] 
 white to light yellow crystal powder
 |  | [Occurrence] 
 Reported found in cocoa bean, cocoa powder, cola nut and tea.
 |  | [Uses] 
 A metabolite of Caffeine
 |  | [Uses] 
 diuretic, bronchodilator, cardiotonic
 |  | [Definition] 
 ChEBI: A dimethylxanthine having the two methyl groups located at positions 3 and 7. It is a purine alkaloid derived from cocoa tree.
 |  | [Hazard] 
 Toxic by ingestion. Questionable carcinogen.
 |  | [Flammability and Explosibility] 
 Nonflammable
 |  | [Purification Methods] 
 It crystallises from H2O. Its solubility in H2O is 0.06% at 15o and 1.25% at 100o, and it is poorly soluble in organic solvents. It forms salts with heavy metals and is a diuretic, vasodilator and a cardiac stimulant. [Lister Purines Part II, Fused Pyrimidines Brown Ed, Wiley-Interscience pp254-225 1971, ISBN 0-471-38205-1, Beilstein 26 H 457, 26 I 135, 26 II 264, 26 III/IV 2336.]
 |  | [References] 
 Biltz, Max., Annalen, 423,320 (1921)
 Dubosc., Chem. Zentr., IV, 956 (1932)
 Gepner, Kreps., Chem. Abstr., 41,96 (1947)
 Bohinc, Korber-Smid, J agodic., Farm. Vestn., (Ljubljana), 23, 143 (1972)
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