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The Effect of Caffeine on Neurological Dopamine Production. Process Dynamics & Control October 13 th , 2004 Student Name 1 Student Name 2. Presentation Outline. Introduction Simulation Assumptions Process Outcomes Laplace via Maple Matlab Simulink Conclusion. What is Caffeine?.
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The Effect of Caffeine on Neurological Dopamine Production Process Dynamics & Control October 13th, 2004 Student Name 1 Student Name 2
Presentation Outline • Introduction • Simulation Assumptions • Process • Outcomes • Laplace via Maple • Matlab • Simulink • Conclusion
What is Caffeine? • The most commonly used neurological drug worldwide • trimethylxanthine, (C8H10N4O2) • bitter tasting white powder Retrieved from: www.cs.virginia.edu/.../ caffeine-molecule.gif
Common Substances • Coffee, tea, soft drinks, and pain medication • Caffeine Content: • Brewed coffee: 40-180 mg • Black Tea: 20-100 mg • Excedrin: 65 mg • Mountain Dew: 55 mg • Green Tea: 8-36 mg
What is Dopamine? • Neurotransmitter • Movement • Thought processes • Emotions • Pleasure “Rewards” centers of the brain Retrieved from: http://www.bip.bham.ac.uk/osmart/msctox/
The Relationship Between Caffeine and Dopamine • Caffeine has ½ life of ~6 hours in a healthy person • Enters Digestive tract • Some caffeine is lost in liver • Remainder enters bloodstream • Caffeine enters the brain • Stimulates excessive dopamine release • Blocks uptake receptors
Simulation Assumptions • Body consists of 3 tanks • Stomach, Liver, and Brain • Flow rates, tank volumes and density remain constant • Dopamine production is a first order chemical reaction • Caffeine→Dopamine
Ci,caf., F1 F5,D5 F2, C1 F4, C4, D4 Stomach: C1, Vs Liver: D2, C2, Vl Brain: D5, C5, Vb Caffeine Dopamine rb=k1C5 C3, F3, D3 Simulation Process
Focus • Amount of Dopamine produced as a function of input Caffeine
Mass Balances: Stomach Equation 1. Stomach Mass Balance (Caffeine) Ci,caf., F1 F2, C1 Stomach: C1, Vs
Mass Balance: Liver F5,D5 Equation 2. Liver Mass Balance (Caffeine) F2, C1 F4, C4, D4 Liver: D2, C2, Vl Equation 3. Liver Mass Balance (Dopamine) C3, F3, D3
Mass Balance: Brain F5,D5 Equation 4. Brain Mass Balance (Caffeine) F4, C4, D4 Equation 5. Brain Mass Balance (Dopamine) Brain: D5, C5, Vb Caffeine Dopamine rb=k1C5
Laplace Transform: Steady State S-Domain t-Domain =Ci,caf{ }
Conclusion • Achieved anticipated results in the theoretical process • Possible differences in real process • Suggestions • Thanks to Dr. Rodgers