There is no nicotine present in tomatoes.
No, tomatoes do not contain nicotine.
There is no nicotine present in a tomato.
No, tobacco is not the exclusive source of nicotine. Nicotine can also be found in other plants, such as eggplants, tomatoes, and potatoes.
Yes, nicotine is naturally present in tobacco leaves.
Nicotine is naturally found in small amounts in some vegetables, including tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants.
No, tomatoes do not contain nicotine.
There is no nicotine present in a tomato.
Tomatoes contain nicotine in what chemists call "trace" amounts - that is thousandths of a milligram. A very mild cigarette contains about two tenths of a milligram of nicotine. In short, you would have to eat several bushels of tomatoes to get an amount of nicotine approaching one cigarette.
Nicotine can be synthesized in a laboratory setting and is also found in small amounts in other plants, such as tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants. However, the amount of nicotine present in these sources is significantly lower than in tobacco.
No, tobacco is not the exclusive source of nicotine. Nicotine can also be found in other plants, such as eggplants, tomatoes, and potatoes.
Yes, nicotine is naturally present in tobacco leaves.
Nicotine is naturally found in small amounts in some vegetables, including tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants.
Some examples of foods that naturally contain nicotine include tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants.
Nicotine is a natural chemical found in tobacco plants. It is also present in smaller amounts in other plants like tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants. When consumed through smoking or chewing tobacco, nicotine can have harmful effects on human health, including addiction, increased heart rate, and increased risk of heart disease and cancer.
Nicotine can also be found in plants like tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants. Other sources include peppers and cauliflower.
No. However, nicotine metabolites are still present, and can be detected.
Caffeine and nicotine both belong to stimulant group of drugs. Both drugs are effective in terms of increasing body functions. Nicotine is found in cigarettes while caffeine is present in coffee and tea.