caffeine

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Englisch - Türkisch
kafein

Coca-Cola'nın üretildiği ilk yıllarda, o kokain içeriyordu. 1914'te, kokain bir uyuşturucu olarak gruplandırıldı ve sonra Coca-Cola'nın üretimi için kokain yerine kafein kullandılar. - In the first years that Coca-Cola was produced, it contained cocaine. In 1914, cocaine was classified as a narcotic, after which they used caffeine instead of cocaine in the production of Coca-Cola.

Coca-Cola kafein içerir mi? - Does Coca-Cola contain caffeine?

kahve ve çayda bulunan uyarıcı madde
(isim) kafein
(Tıp) Merkezi sinir sistemi, çizgili kas ve kalbi uyaran, müdrir ve tansiyon yükseltici, beyaz ve kokusuz toz (C8H10N4O2), kafein
caffeine addiction
kafein tiryakiliği
caffeine-free
kafeinsiz
caffeine present in tea
çay kafein mevcut
caffeine free
kafeinsiz
coffee which has no caffeine
sahip kahve yok kafein
Englisch - Englisch
An alkaloid, C8H10N4O2, found naturally in tea and coffee plants which acts as a mild stimulant of the central nervous system
An alkaloid found in coffee, tea, and kola nuts, that acts as a stimulant and a diuretic
{i} vegetable alkaloid found in coffee and tea plants, stimulant
Stimulating alkaloid found in coffee plants, and commonly consumed through drinking coffee[?] Often used to stay awake in times of crisis
Alkaloid that stimulates alertness and boosts energy A herbal compound that enhances alertness and fights fatigue Caffeine increases endurance during prolonged submaximal activity by increasing blood epinephrine (adrenaline) levels, thereby allowing fat cells to break down more readily during aerobic activity Caffeine also makes a muscle contraction more forceful
The drug contained in coffee A bitter white alkaloid often derived from coffee (or tea) and used in medicine chiefly as a mild stimulant and to treat certain kinds of headache
An alkaloid, C{8}H{10}N{4}O{2}, found naturally in tea and coffee plants which acts as a mild stimulant of the central nervous system
the staple foodstuff of any VCE student Can be obtained in many forms such as Coke, coffee and caffeinated cordials
A white, bitter, crystallizable substance, obtained from coffee
An alkaloid which acts as a Central Nervous System stimulant and diuretic
Caffeine is a naturally-occurring substance found in the leaves, seeds or fruits of over 63 plant species worldwide and is part of a group of compounds known as methylxanthines The most commonly known sources of caffeine are coffee and cocoa beans, cola nuts and tea leaves Caffeine is a pharmacologically active substance and, depending on the dose, can be a mild central nervous system stimulant Caffeine does not accumulate in the body over the course of time and is normally excreted within several hours of consumption
An alkaloid (see above) found in coffee, cocoa, tea and other beverages
It is identical with the alkaloid theine from tea leaves, and with guaranine from guarana
a stimulant found in coffee, tea, chocolate, and cola drinks
One of the Geek's four basic food groups The others include fat, sugar, and cholesterol
One of the four basic food groups
A bitter crystalline alkaloid found in coffee, tea, and kola nuts; it is a heart and central nervous system stimulant
Caffeine is a chemical substance found in coffee, tea, and cocoa, which affects your brain and body and makes you more active. a substance in tea, coffee, and some other drinks that makes you feel more active decaffeinated (kaffein, from kaffee , from café). Heterocyclic compound that, like other alkaloids, has marked physiological effects. It occurs in coffee beans, tea leaves, kola nuts, cacao, maté, and guarana and in the products made from them. Its stimulating effect on the central nervous system, heart, cardiovascular system, and kidneys makes it medically useful in treating respiratory depression caused by overdose of barbiturates, morphine, or heroin. Its positive effects can include improved motor performance, decreased fatigue, increased alertness, and enhanced sensory activity. Excessive caffeine can produce irritability, anxiety, insomnia, and potentially serious symptoms such as heart irregularities and delirium. Much of the caffeine included in many over-the-counter stimulants, cold remedies, and painkillers has been extracted during production of decaffeinated coffee and tea
A mild stimulant, the most widely used drug in the world
stimulating compound present in tea
a stimulating chemical found especially in coffee and tea
Caffeine is a substance found in coffee, tea, and chocolate The stimulating effects are only harmful when consumed in large quantities Arabica contains half the caffeine of Robusta A strong Espresso has less caffeine than filtered coffee
a bitter alkaloid found in coffee and tea that is responsible for their stimulating effects
A slightly bitter alkaloid found in coffee, tea, and many other foods and beverages Caffeine is stimulating to the heart and nervous system It is toxic in large doses
One of the staple foods of the average Goth Fuels those long nights discussing important issues with your mates and dancing your feet off in clubs Handy for achieving that state of semi-hypnotic waking exhaustion which is so conducive to those deep conversations about death and religion
caffeine addict
someone addicted to caffeine
caffeine-free coffee
{i} coffee which has no caffeine
caffeine-low
{s} having a reduced amount of caffeine, containing very little caffeine
caffeine-poisoning
{i} poisoning which occurs from an overdose of caffeine
caffeine

    Silbentrennung

    caf·feine

    Türkische aussprache

    käfin

    Aussprache

    /kaˈfēn/ /kæˈfiːn/

    Etymologie

    () From French caféine, from café (“coffee”) or German Coffein, from Kaffee (“coffee”)
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