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Chocolate Herb - Dosage and Useful PropertiesTaxonomic ClassSterculiaceae Common Trade NamesVarious commercial products are available as condiments, flavorings, and foods. Common FormsAvailable as COcoa butter, extracts, powder, and syrup. SourceCocoa is obtained from the seeds of the cacao tree, Theobroma cacao. The tree is native to Mexico but cultivated in many tropical areas, especially western Africa. The crude material (cacao tree and cacao beans) is referred to as cacao, and the processed product is called Cocoa. Cacao powder is usually alkalized to improve its color, flavor, and ability to disperse in the process that refines the crude material to Cocoa powder. Chocolate is prepared by mixing the cacao powder with sugar, flavoring, and extra Cocoa butter fat. Milk chocolate includes milk as an ingredient, whereas dark chocolate does not. Chemical ComponentsCocoa powder contains many compounds, including proteins, fats, and alkaloids such as theobromine, caffeine, and tyramine. Cocoa also contains more than 300 volatile compounds, including esters, hydrocarbons, lactones, monocarbonyls, pyrazines, and pyrroles. The main components responsible for its flavor are aliphatic esters, aromatic carbonyls, diketopiperazines, polyphenols, pyrazines, and theobromine. Cocoa butter primarily contains triglycerides, including oleic, palmitic, and stearic acids. About 75% of the fats are monounsaturated. Actions
Reported UsesCocoa extract is an ingredient in alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages. Cocoa powder and cocoa syrup are used as flavorings in many foods and pharmaceutical products. Cocoa butter is commonly used as a suppository and an ointment base as well as an emollient and a skin protectant in creams, lotions, lipsticks, and soaps. Cocoa butter has also been used to treat wrinkles and prevent stretch marks during pregnancy. No studies have been conducted demonstrating the therapeutic usefulness of any form of cocoa for these indications. A dose of 330 ml of cacao drink was shown to be effective in assessing gallbladder contractility in volunteers with symptomatic gallstones . Several studies have suggested that a usual dietary portion of chocolate contains psychoactive doses of caffeine and, probably, theobromine, which may lead to increased well-being, energy, social disposition, and alertness . DosageNo consensus exists. Adverse Reactions
InteractionsMAO inhibitors (phenelzine selegiline, tranylcypromine): Potential severe vasopressor effects. Avoid administration with chocolate. Theophylline: May inhibit theophylline metabolism. Avoid ingestion of large amounts of cocoa with theophylline. Contraindications And PrecautionsChocolate is contraindicated in known hypersensitivity. Use cautiously in patients on low-sodium diets and those with irritable bowel syndrome. Special Considerations
CommentaryCocoa is used in many cosmetic, food, and pharmaceutical products and is generally considered nontoxic. Although chocolate contains antioxidant flavonoids that may have beneficial CV effects, such flavonoids are also found in other foods. The potential antiuIcerative and magnesium-correcting properties of cocoa must be tested in humans before their efficacy and clinical relevancy can be determined. |
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