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The Toxicity of Caffein: An experimental study on different species of animals

By William Salant

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Discover the startling effects of caffeine on a variety of animals, revealing critical findings that could reshape our understanding of drugs and food safety.

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2014-07-22
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"The Toxicity of Caffein: An Experimental Study on Different Species of Animals" by William Salant is a scientific document that presents research on how caffeine affects different kinds of animals. In the early 1900s, this study looked at the toxic effects of caffeine and how each animal reacted to it. By understanding exactly what caffeine does and how lethal it can be, the study's goal involves using the results in pharmacology and to guide food and drug laws. Because animals react so differently, this study goes over the different processes involved in rabbits, guinea pigs, and more. The literature examines how caffeine affects the metabolism and illustrates the techniques for accurately understanding the complex and diverse results of caffeine's lethality from animal to animal.

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