Caffeine content of 377 food samples obtained from the Hungarian market was measured by a validated HPLC technique. The highest caffeine levels were observed in different instant coffees (3954±2355 mg/100 g) and ground coffee beans (1634±389 mg/100 g). Significant amount of caffeine could be detected in energy drinks (119 mg in 100 ml at the highest end). The caffeine content of different coffee drinks varied between 40 and 203 mg/100 ml. Significant amount of caffeine could be measured in special instant coffees called 2in1 and 3in1 (120 mg per serving at the highest end), cacao powders (125 mg in 100 g), in chocolates (on average, 16.1 mg and 52.5 mg in 100 g milk and dark chocolate, respectively), breakfast cereals (between 5.7 and 15.8 ...
Different brands of mate and black tea, chocolate products and carbonated beverages available on the...
Ethiopia is the home land of biodiversity of coffea arabica seeds. The major and most known coffee p...
Background: Caffeinated beverages include coffee, tea, hot chocolate, soft drinks, and energy drinks...
Caffeine is a bitter, white crystalline xanthine alkaloid that is synthesized in different parts of ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the amount of caffeine in non-alcoholic energy drinks and...
Convenient caffeine sources include energy drinks that are increasing in popularity among recreation...
The study was done to determine caffeine content of coffee Arabica in Ilu Abba bora. Caffeine is a n...
The work presented on the isolation of naturally occurring alkaloid from carbonated beverages. The e...
The caffeine content of 85 retail beverage samples purchased from local supermarkets between 1995 an...
HPLC analysis of 20 commercial espresso coffees revealed 6-fold differences in caffeine levels, a 17...
The caffeine content of teas and coffees blended and marketed in South Africa was estimated. Samples...
Coffee is the most popular beverage in the Republic of Korea, other than Korea's traditional green t...
The caffeine content of teas and coffees blended and marketed in South Africa was estimated. Samples...
Abstract I caffeine is the world's most widely consumed drug with its main source found in coff...
Introduction: Caffeine is a natural alkaloid, isolated from more than 60 plant species. Over 80% of ...
Different brands of mate and black tea, chocolate products and carbonated beverages available on the...
Ethiopia is the home land of biodiversity of coffea arabica seeds. The major and most known coffee p...
Background: Caffeinated beverages include coffee, tea, hot chocolate, soft drinks, and energy drinks...
Caffeine is a bitter, white crystalline xanthine alkaloid that is synthesized in different parts of ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the amount of caffeine in non-alcoholic energy drinks and...
Convenient caffeine sources include energy drinks that are increasing in popularity among recreation...
The study was done to determine caffeine content of coffee Arabica in Ilu Abba bora. Caffeine is a n...
The work presented on the isolation of naturally occurring alkaloid from carbonated beverages. The e...
The caffeine content of 85 retail beverage samples purchased from local supermarkets between 1995 an...
HPLC analysis of 20 commercial espresso coffees revealed 6-fold differences in caffeine levels, a 17...
The caffeine content of teas and coffees blended and marketed in South Africa was estimated. Samples...
Coffee is the most popular beverage in the Republic of Korea, other than Korea's traditional green t...
The caffeine content of teas and coffees blended and marketed in South Africa was estimated. Samples...
Abstract I caffeine is the world's most widely consumed drug with its main source found in coff...
Introduction: Caffeine is a natural alkaloid, isolated from more than 60 plant species. Over 80% of ...
Different brands of mate and black tea, chocolate products and carbonated beverages available on the...
Ethiopia is the home land of biodiversity of coffea arabica seeds. The major and most known coffee p...
Background: Caffeinated beverages include coffee, tea, hot chocolate, soft drinks, and energy drinks...