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The Fate of Caffeine in Man and a Method for Its Estimation of Biological Material
The Fate of Caffeine in Man and a Method for Its Estimation of Biological Material
Contributor(s):
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Axelrod, Julius, 1912-2004 Reichenthal, Jules
Publication:
American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1953
Soon after he moved to the National Heart Institute in 1950, Axelrod chose to examine the physiological disposition and metabolism of caffeine in man. In this article, he reported the plasma half-life of caffeine and a means for measuring caffeine in biological material.
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