Abstract: Chocolate is a popular treat among humans but can be toxic to animals. Theobromine and caffeine are the two primary components in chocolate that can cause toxicity in animals. The severity of toxicity depends on the type of chocolate, the amount ingested, and the animal's size and species. This review paper provides an overview of the toxic components of chocolate for animals and their effects, with sources from reputable studies. Keywords: Chocolate, popular treat, toxic to animals, reputable studies. Title: Comprehensive Review of the Toxicity of Chocolate for Animals Author: Nutwara Peetiya International Journal of Healthcare Sciences ISSN 2348-5728 (Online) Vol. 11, Issue 1, April 2023 - September 2023 Page No: 26-27 R...
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Chocolate poisoning has long been recognized as a common cause mostly in dogs, although many species...
Chocolate is a popular food product internationally, and it is consumed daily. Consuming chocolate h...
Chocolate has a history of human consumption tracing back to 400 AD and is rich in polyphenols such ...
Several foods that are perfectly suitable for human consumption can be toxic to dogs and cats. Food-...
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Cocoa-derivatives (cocoa powder,chocolate,cocoa related products) have been known for hundred of yea...
In this article, we will briefly get acquainted with the composition of chocolate products, which ar...
Cocoa consumption began in America and in the mid sixteenth Century it quickly spread to Europe. Bey...
Randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses have demonstrated the potential protective effect of ...
Chocolate poisoning has long been recognized as a common cause mostly in dogs, although many species...
Chocolate has a history of human consumption tracing back to 400 AD and is rich in polyphenols such ...
Chocolate poisoning has long been recognized as a common cause mostly in dogs, although many species...
Chocolate is a popular food product internationally, and it is consumed daily. Consuming chocolate h...
Chocolate has a history of human consumption tracing back to 400 AD and is rich in polyphenols such ...
Several foods that are perfectly suitable for human consumption can be toxic to dogs and cats. Food-...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background & aims: The literature regarding the potential health benefits of chocolate consumption ...
This article gives an account of the origins, evolution and properties of chocolate. Chocolate is pr...
Background: Research studies in recent years suggested possible role of dark chocolate in preventing...
Cocoa-derivatives (cocoa powder,chocolate,cocoa related products) have been known for hundred of yea...
Cocoa-derivatives (cocoa powder,chocolate,cocoa related products) have been known for hundred of yea...
In this article, we will briefly get acquainted with the composition of chocolate products, which ar...
Cocoa consumption began in America and in the mid sixteenth Century it quickly spread to Europe. Bey...
Randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses have demonstrated the potential protective effect of ...