“…Since caffeine is a universal beverage and is consumed in large quantities by the human race, its effect during gestation on the developing offspring is important. There is good evidence that caffeine is mutagenic in bacteria (Demerec and his co-authors, 1950;Demerec, Bertani & Flint, 1951;Gezelius & Fries, 1952;Novick, 1955;Greer, 1968), fungi (Fries, 1950;Zetterberg, 1959) and plants (Kihlman & Levan, 1949;Kihlman, 1952), as well as in Drosophila (Andrew, 1959;Ostertag, 1963;Ostertag & Haake, 1966;Mittler, Mittler & Owens, 1967) and in human cells in vitro (Ostertag, Duisberg & Stürmann, 1965;Ostertag, 1966a, b;Ostertag & Greif, 1967). Although there have been some conflicting reports on the mutagenicity of caffeine in higher organisms (Adler, 1970;Epstein, 1970), chromosomal breakage has been induced in human cell cultures as well as in Drosophila (Kuhlmann, Fromme, Heege & Ostertag, 1968).…”