2016
DOI: 10.55632/pwvas.v88i1.121
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Testing of local water samples for caffeine, theobromine, and theophylline: Potential aquatic pollutants.

Abstract: The average American consumes 300mg of caffeine a day, and only about 70% is metabolized into Theophylline and Theobromine. The other 30% is excreted primarily through urine, where it goes to water treatment plants and then into the environment. Previous studies have shown that most water treatment plants are capable of removing 90-95% of the caffeine during treatment, but the remainder enters the environment without being broken down.Caffeine is the one of the most widely consumed and least-regulated drugs. D… Show more

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