Carbamide edit

"Theacrine is similar to caffeine with an additional methyl group in the 9-position, and a carbamide as a result of an additional carbonyl group at the 8-position." seems untrue because theacrine would appear not be a carbamide. There's no NH2 in the theacrine molecule while the "carbamide" link says that a carbamide involves two NH2s. Polar Apposite (talk) 20:27, 5 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

"Citation needed", but providing the citation would be considered promoting a commercial source. edit

A "citation needed" has been added to my edit regarding the false portrayal of theacrine's mechanism of action relative to caffeine by supplement companies. Citing this source would require linking products where these false claims are made, which is not appropriate for a Wikipedia article. I have removed this citation needed tag. Please add it only if you can justify why attention should be brought to false claims. Oro Temp (talk) 20:31, 4 March 2024 (UTC)Reply