Caffeine - Detection in Biological Fluids

Detection in Biological Fluids

Caffeine can be quantified in blood, plasma, or serum to monitor therapy in neonates, confirm a diagnosis of poisoning, or facilitate a medicolegal death investigation. Plasma caffeine levels are usually in the range of 2–10 mg/L in coffee drinkers, 12–36 mg/L in neonates receiving treatment for apnea, and 40–400 mg/L in victims of acute overdosage. Urinary caffeine concentration is frequently measured in competitive sports programs, for which a level in excess of 15 mg/L is usually considered to represent abuse.

Read more about this topic:  Caffeine

Famous quotes containing the word biological:

    Man’s biological weakness is the condition of human culture.
    Erich Fromm (1900–1980)