One of the most extensively studied and best-established properties of coffee is its antioxidant activity. We have shown that coffee brew has the ability to inhibit lipid peroxidation completely in a rat liver microsome biological system. The inhibitory activity was mainly due to the high molecular weight (HMW) fraction; this consisted of five components that were isolated, purified, and seen to occur in different amounts in the brew. Each component had different spectra and element compositions, although they all contained nitrogen. HMW, nitrogen content, and brown color enabled three components to be attributed to the melanoidin family; the two nonbrown components could not be considered as melanoidins. Each melanoidin and nonmelan...
The in vitro antioxidant activity and the protective effect against human low density lipoprotein ox...
Epidemiological data associate coffee consumption with a lower prevalence of chronic liver diseases,...
The literature is inconsistent as to how coffee affects metabolic syndrome (MetS), and which bioacti...
One of the most extensively studied and best-established properties of coffee is its antioxidant act...
One of the most extensively studied and best-established properties of coffee is its antioxidant act...
Recent epidemiological studies have shown positive effects of coffee-drinking on many chronic diseas...
Epidemiological data associate coffee consumption with a lower prevalence of chronic liver disease a...
Epidemiological data associate coffee consumption with a lower prevalence of chronic liver disease a...
Decaffeination and roasting affects the composition of the chlorogenic acids in coffee, which have a...
Coffee is a rich source of dietary antioxidants, and this property, coupled with the fact that coff...
AbstractDecaffeination and roasting affects the composition of the chlorogenic acids in coffee, whic...
Coffee consumption is inversely related to the degree of liver injury in patients with nonalcoholic ...
AbstractCaffeine (1,3,7-trimethyl xanthine), an ingredient of coffee, has been investigated for its ...
International audienceCoffee consumption has been associated with a significant decrease in the risk...
Epidemiological data associate coffee consumption with a reduced prevalence and risk of chronic and ...
The in vitro antioxidant activity and the protective effect against human low density lipoprotein ox...
Epidemiological data associate coffee consumption with a lower prevalence of chronic liver diseases,...
The literature is inconsistent as to how coffee affects metabolic syndrome (MetS), and which bioacti...
One of the most extensively studied and best-established properties of coffee is its antioxidant act...
One of the most extensively studied and best-established properties of coffee is its antioxidant act...
Recent epidemiological studies have shown positive effects of coffee-drinking on many chronic diseas...
Epidemiological data associate coffee consumption with a lower prevalence of chronic liver disease a...
Epidemiological data associate coffee consumption with a lower prevalence of chronic liver disease a...
Decaffeination and roasting affects the composition of the chlorogenic acids in coffee, which have a...
Coffee is a rich source of dietary antioxidants, and this property, coupled with the fact that coff...
AbstractDecaffeination and roasting affects the composition of the chlorogenic acids in coffee, whic...
Coffee consumption is inversely related to the degree of liver injury in patients with nonalcoholic ...
AbstractCaffeine (1,3,7-trimethyl xanthine), an ingredient of coffee, has been investigated for its ...
International audienceCoffee consumption has been associated with a significant decrease in the risk...
Epidemiological data associate coffee consumption with a reduced prevalence and risk of chronic and ...
The in vitro antioxidant activity and the protective effect against human low density lipoprotein ox...
Epidemiological data associate coffee consumption with a lower prevalence of chronic liver diseases,...
The literature is inconsistent as to how coffee affects metabolic syndrome (MetS), and which bioacti...