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- Chocamine abstract "Chocamine is a brand of cocoa extract found as an ingredient in many consumer health products, such as NightFood, ChocoMind, ChocoEnergy, LifeMap, Chocoslim, ChocoLift, and ErgoLean AMP. In these consumer products, Chocamine is included to provide the taste, smell and health benefits of chocolate, without the sugar, fat, and dairy found in many confectionery products. Cocoa solids contain alkaloids such as theobromine and phenethylamine which may have physiological effects on the body. Chocamine contains methylxanthine alkaloids (with a high concentration of theobromine), adrenergic amines, amino acids and some other dietary minerals.".
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- Chocamine wikiPageRevisionID "706871218".
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Adrenergic_antagonist.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Alkaloid.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Attention_span.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Biological_activity.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Caffeine.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Cannabinoid.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chocolate.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Chocolate.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Clinical_trial.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Cocoa_solids.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Dairy_product.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Dietary_supplement.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Diuretic.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Drink.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Drink_mix.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Fat.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Food_and_Drug_Administration.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Food_craving.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Generally_recognized_as_safe.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Magnesium.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Mental_chronometry.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Nat-Trop.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Neuropsychology.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Oleoylethanolamide.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Phenethylamine.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Phenylalanine.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Placebo.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink RFI_Ingredients.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Short-term_memory.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Stimulant.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Sugar.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Synephrine.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Theobromine.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Theophylline.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Tryptophan.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Tyramine.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Tyrosine.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Working_memory.
- Chocamine wikiPageWikiLink Xanthine.
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- Chocamine subject Category:Chocolate.
- Chocamine hypernym Brand.
- Chocamine type Company.
- Chocamine type Food.
- Chocamine type Food.
- Chocamine comment "Chocamine is a brand of cocoa extract found as an ingredient in many consumer health products, such as NightFood, ChocoMind, ChocoEnergy, LifeMap, Chocoslim, ChocoLift, and ErgoLean AMP. In these consumer products, Chocamine is included to provide the taste, smell and health benefits of chocolate, without the sugar, fat, and dairy found in many confectionery products. Cocoa solids contain alkaloids such as theobromine and phenethylamine which may have physiological effects on the body.".
- Chocamine label "Chocamine".
- Chocamine sameAs Q5103498.
- Chocamine sameAs m.0g9vm9c.
- Chocamine sameAs Q5103498.
- Chocamine wasDerivedFrom Chocamine?oldid=706871218.
- Chocamine isPrimaryTopicOf Chocamine.