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Theobromine, also
known as xantheose, is the prin****l
alkaloid of
Theobroma cacao (cacao plant).
Theobromine is
slightly water-soluble (330 mg/L) with...
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Theobromine poisoning, also
informally called chocolate poisoning or
cocoa poisoning, is an
overdosage reaction to the
xanthine alkaloid theobromine, found...
- also
known as 1,7-dimethylxanthine, is a
metabolite of
theophylline and
theobromine, two well-known
stimulants found in coffee, tea, and
chocolate mainly...
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which can also
interact with
several medications. An
example is the
theobromine in
Theobroma cacao,
which lowers blood pressure through its
actions as...
- constituents,
theobromine, may
affect the
esophageal sphincter muscle in a way that
permits stomach acids to
enter the esophagus.
Theobromine poisoning is...
- as much
theobromine as I.
vomitoria and 20% of the
level in C.
sinensis Kunze (C.
arabica does not
contain significant amounts of
theobromine), but the...
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stimulants are
derived from xanthine,
including caffeine, theophylline, and
theobromine.
Xanthine is a
product on the
pathway of
purine degradation. It is created...
- asthma. Its
pharmacology is
similar to
other methylxanthine drugs (e.g.,
theobromine and caffeine).
Trace amounts of
theophylline are
naturally present in...
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cause low-dose
symptoms of caffeinism.
Theobromine: Per 50 g, dark
chocolate also
contains up to 220 mg of
theobromine,
compared to 75 mg in milk chocolate...
- In enzymology, a
theobromine synthase (EC 2.1.1.159) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction S-adenosyl-L-methionine + 7-methylxanthine ⇌ {\displaystyle...