Study of caffeine consumption rate and concentration in different food and beverages consumed by children

Date

2018-4

Type

Conference paper

Conference title

2nd Libyan Conference on Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Author(s)

Sakina Salem Mohammed Saadawi
ٍSuhera Mehemed Abdulsalam Aburawi
SUMAYA ESEDEEG ABDALLAH BAAIO

Abstract

Caffeine has dose-dependent effects on mood, attention, and physiology. Behavioral effects of caffeine in humans have also been well documented. This article aimed to study the effect of different caffeine concentrations on behavior and motor activity of mice. The experiments was carried out using 24 male mice (25-30gm). Plus maze was used for screening of antianxiety effect of caffeine. While swimming maze was used to test antidepressant effect. Statistical analysis were performed using computer program SPSS (version 22). At dose of 100 mg/kg, caffeine acted as anxiolytic compound. Caffeine increased motor activity at dose of 25mg/kg and decreased motor activity at dose of 200mg/kg. At dose of 100mg/kg, caffeine acted as antidepressant. In conclusion, caffeine can act as stimulant, while in over dose it acts as depressant. Caffeine showed to have anxiolytic effect in certain doses. arabic 14 English 91

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