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    8-(3-phenylpropyl)-1,3,7-triethylxanthine is a synthetic caffeine substitute with stronger metabolic modulator activity 

    Carrageta, David F.; Van der Walt, Mietha M.; Terre'Blanche, Gisella; Dias, Tânia R.; Jarak, Ivana (Elsevier, 2018)
    Caffeine is one of the most worldwide consumed methylxanthines. It is well-known for its thermogenic and cell metabolism modulating effects. Based on methylxanthines' chemical structure, 8-(3-phenylpropyl)-1,3,7-triethylxanthine ...

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    AuthorCarrageta, David F. (1)Dias, Tânia R. (1)Jarak, Ivana (1)Terre'Blanche, Gisella (1)Van der Walt, Mietha M. (1)Subject
    8-(3-phenylpropyl)-1,3,7-triethylxanthine (1)
    Caffeine (1)Glucose metabolism (1)Metabolic modulator (1)
    Obesity (1)
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