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Casein Functionalization Using High-Pressure Homogenization and Emulsifying Salts. [PDF]
Fuchs A, Stroinski D, Gruman A, Lewis G.
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Longitudinal Effects of Lifetime Caffeine Consumption on Levels of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress: A Comprehensive Review. [PDF]
Unsal S, Sanlier N.
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Direct Redox Sensing of Caffeine Utilizing Zinc-Doped Tin Oxide Nanoparticles as an Electrocatalyst. [PDF]
Bhanjana G+4 more
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An Exploration of the Interplay Between Caffeine and Antidepressants Through the Lens of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics. [PDF]
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Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1989
AbstractCaffeine is a widely ingested and generally beneficial drug. However, when taken in excess, anxiety related symptoms become increasingly apparent. A case of caffeinism, which presented as a paranoid delusion, is reported as an extreme example of this.A study of 60 hospital inpatients revealed that about 40% of them consumed sufficient caffeine ...
J. W. Rollins, D. C. Mackay
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AbstractCaffeine is a widely ingested and generally beneficial drug. However, when taken in excess, anxiety related symptoms become increasingly apparent. A case of caffeinism, which presented as a paranoid delusion, is reported as an extreme example of this.A study of 60 hospital inpatients revealed that about 40% of them consumed sufficient caffeine ...
J. W. Rollins, D. C. Mackay
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986
Excerpt To the editor: In the January issue, Zantvoort and colleagues (1) described a significant decrease in the serum potassium concentration at therapeutic levels of theophylline (1,3-dimethylxa...
Passmore, A P+2 more
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Excerpt To the editor: In the January issue, Zantvoort and colleagues (1) described a significant decrease in the serum potassium concentration at therapeutic levels of theophylline (1,3-dimethylxa...
Passmore, A P+2 more
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Caffeine and the Elderly [PDF]
The most common source of dietary caffeine among the elderly is coffee, with consumption averaging about 200 mg/day. Because of the greater proportion of adipose tissue to lean body mass in older humans, and because caffeine is distributed essentially only through lean body mass, a dose of caffeine expressed as mg/kg total bodyweight may result in a ...
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The American Journal of Medicine, 1984
The effect of prolonged caffeine administration on blood pressure in hypertensive subjects was assessed in a double-blind placebo-controlled study. Eighteen hypertensive subjects participated, nine of whom received placebo throughout the study and nine of whom received placebo during the first three days, caffeine during the subsequent seven days, and ...
C S Tung+6 more
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The effect of prolonged caffeine administration on blood pressure in hypertensive subjects was assessed in a double-blind placebo-controlled study. Eighteen hypertensive subjects participated, nine of whom received placebo throughout the study and nine of whom received placebo during the first three days, caffeine during the subsequent seven days, and ...
C S Tung+6 more
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Mutation Research/Reviews in Genetic Toxicology, 1977
Most of the population of the world is exposed to caffeine to a greater or lesser extent since it occurs in a number of plants used in the preparation of widely consumed drinks, and has in addition a limited therapeutic use. Chromosomal abnormalities are induced by caffeine in both plant cells and in mammalian cells in culture and it also has some anti-
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Most of the population of the world is exposed to caffeine to a greater or lesser extent since it occurs in a number of plants used in the preparation of widely consumed drinks, and has in addition a limited therapeutic use. Chromosomal abnormalities are induced by caffeine in both plant cells and in mammalian cells in culture and it also has some anti-
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