Oral toxicity (mg/kg) | ||
---|---|---|
TDLo | LD50 | |
Cat | 200 | |
Dog | 16 | 300 |
Human | 26 | ~1,000 |
Mouse | 837 | |
Rabbit | 1,000 | |
Rat | 1,265 |
Theobromine poisoning, also informally called chocolate poisoning or cocoa poisoning, is an overdosage reaction to the xanthine alkaloid theobromine, found in chocolate, tea, cola beverages,[1] and some other foods.