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MALAYSIAN JOURNAL
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Official publication of
the Nutrition
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March 2000, Volume 6 No. 1
ARTICLE 5
Caffeine and Theobromine Levels in
Chocolate Couverture and Coating Products
Nazaruddin Ramli, Suriah A
Rahman, Osman Hassan, Ayuh Mohd Yatim, Mamot Said, Lim Luan Siang & Ng
Wai Fong
Food Science Programme, School of Chemical Science and Food
Technology, Faculty of Science and Technology, University Kebangsaan
Malaysia, 43600 Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia.
ABSTRACT
Thirty-two samples of chocolate products were analysed by HPLC for
caffeine and theobromine contents. Defatted residues of samples were
extracted with 80% aqueous acetone. After extraction into boiling water,
the methylxanthines were identified and quantified with the use of µ-Bondapak
column and mobile phase of methanol:water:acetic acid (20:79:1). Levels
of caffein and theobromine in 32 samples of chocolate products averaged
0.62-1.14 mg/g and 0.026-0.153 mg/g respectively. Mean values for
theobromine and caffeine content for chocolate coating were 0.82 and
0.07 mg/g respectively. The chocolate coating made from fat substitute
had theobromine and caffeine levels ranging from 0.36-0.70 mg/g and
0.027-0.061 mg/g respectively, with mean values of 0.49 mg theobromine/g
and 0.039 mg caffeine/g. In local chocolate, the mean theobromine and
caffeine levels respectively were 0.72 mg/g and 0.04 mg/g in milk
chocolate, and 0.85 mg/g and 0.06 mg/g in dark chocolate. Meanwhile, for
imported chocolate, the mean theobromine and caffeine levels
respectively were 1.05 mg/g and 0.12 mg/g in dark chocolate; 0.76 mg/g
and 0.04 mg/g in milk chocolate; and 0.74 mg/g and 0.03 mg/g in white
chocolate. Compared with the local chocolates, imported chocolates had
higher levels of theobromine and caffeine at 1.141 mg/g and 0.1533mg/g.
The average theobromine and caffeine concentrations in local chocolate
were 0.082mg/g and 0.066mg/g. Theobromine concentration in chocolate
samples is within the range of 0.62mg/g-1.141mg/g and the range of
caffeine concentration is 0.026mg/g-0.153mg/g respectively. Bittersweet
chocolates were found to have higher theobromine and caffeine
concentrations than normal sweet chocolates and milk chocolates.
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