| 41. | It has a deficient caffeine synthase gene, leading it to accumulate theobromine instead of converting it to caffeine.
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| 42. | It also contains significant amounts of vitamins and minerals, and other chemicals, like theobromine, theophylline and saponins.
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| 43. | Theobromine has also been shown to improve the microhardness of tooth enamel which could potentiality increase resistance to tooth decay.
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| 44. | Chemists with the USDA are investigating the use of theobromine as a toxicant to control coyotes that prey on livestock.
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| 45. | The primary nutrients in cocoa powder include carbohydrates, proteins, mineral salts, theobromine, caffeine, polyphenols and water.
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| 46. | It took about a third more capsaicin to set off coughs after the subjects had taken theobromine compared with a placebo.
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| 47. | An ingredient of chocolate-- theobromine-- is toxic to birds just as it is to dogs and cats.
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| 48. | Theobromine is weaker in both its inhibition of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases and its chocolate's reputed role as an aphrodisiac.
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| 49. | It also contains caffeine, theobromine, and theophylline as found in cacao, although with much lower content of caffeine.
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| 50. | Milo contains some theobromine, a xanthine alkaloid similar to caffeine which is present in the cocoa used in the product.
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