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Liberine, also
referred to as O(2),1,9-trimethyluric acid, is a
purine alkaloid. It is an
isolate of
coffee beans, tea, kola nuts, guarana,
cocoa beans...
- cola nuts, guarana, cocoa, and
yerba mate. It is
structurally related to
Liberine.
Based on its
structural similarity to
caffeine and
theacrine methylliberine...
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theacrine has an LD50 of 810 mg/kg,
compared to 265 mg/kg for caffeine.
Liberine Methylliberine Theobromine Theophylline Zheng XQ, Ye CX, Kato M, Crozier...
- The
molecular formula C8H10N4O3 may
refer to:
Liberine 1,3,7-Trimethyluric acid, also
known as
trimethyluric acid and 8-oxy-caffeine This set
index page...
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Trimethyluric acid may
refer to: O(2),1,9-Trimethyluric acid, also
known as
Liberine 1,3,7-Trimethyluric acid This set
index article lists chemical compounds...
- altitudes.
Lower concentrations of theophylline, theobromine, paraxanthine,
liberine, and
methylliberine can be found. The
concentration of theophylline, an...
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plates in
Tokyo are
labeled with the name "Shinagawa." 1863 –
British Liberines burning case [ja] 1964 –
Shinagawa Katsushima warehouse explosion fire [ja]...