The Toxicity of Caffein, An Experimental Study on Different Species of Animals
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9791041985968
ISBN
979-10-419-8596-8
Éditeur
CULTUREA
Date de publication
Nombre de pages
186
Dimensions
22 x 17 x 1,3 cm
Poids
334 g
Langue
anglais
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The Toxicity of Caffein

An Experimental Study on Different Species of Animals

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"The Toxicity of Caffein: An Experimental Study on Different Species of Animals" by William Salant and John Benjamin Rieger is a scientific work that investigates the effects of caffeine on various animal species through experimental studies. The authors explore the toxicity levels of caffeine by subjecting different animals to controlled doses, aiming to understand the impact on physiological and behavioral aspects.
This comprehensive study likely includes insights into caffeine's influence on factors such as metabolism, central nervous system activity, and potential adverse effects. Salant and Rieger's work contributes to the scientific understanding of caffeine's effects beyond human consumption, shedding light on how this common stimulant interacts with diverse biological systems.
"The Toxicity of Caffein" serves as a valuable resource for researchers, pharmacologists, and anyone interested in the biochemical and physiological responses to caffeine across different animal species. The experimental approach and findings presented in the study provide a basis for further exploration into the broader implications of caffeine consumption.
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