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Journal of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics, Vol. 42, Issue 1, 59-63, 1931
Copyright © 1931 by American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics


THE EFFECT OF CAFFEINE ON THE OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OF FISH AND TADPOLES

FLOYD J. BRINLEY 1

1 North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo

Caffeine in concentration of m/500, m/750 and m/1000 appears to have no effect on the amount of oxygen consumed by fish, Erimyson sucetta oblongus, and the bull frog tadpoles, Rana catesbiana. The results of these experiments may suggest that caffeine acts primarily upon the nervous system of these animals and does not affect to any great extent their basal metabolism.

Submitted on December 8, 1930







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