Increasing epidemiological evidence for the beneficial health effects of (poly)phenol-rich products has led to a growing interest in the role of (poly)phenols in reducing the incidence of chronic diseases. Coffee is a major contributor to dietary chlorogenic acids. However, the majority of these, unlike free phenolic acids, first need to be cleaved in order to be absorbed and about 70 % of them reach the colon intact where they are processed by the microbiota population. First, the analysis of major free phenolic acids in five commercially available soluble coffees is described. The influence of roasting and decaffeination and the contribution of free phenolic acids to the appearance of derived metabolites in plasma resulting from a pre-co...
Several studies suggest that coffee has some benefits for health; however, little is known about the...
Polyphenol intake has been linked to improvements in human vascular function, although data on hydro...
Coffee is a rich source of caffeoylquinic acids, esters of caffeic or ferulic acid and quinic acid a...
There is increasing evidence suggesting that polyphenol rich diets are associated with decreases in ...
© 2020 by the authors.Coffee consumption has been related to a preventive effect against several non...
Coffee represents one of the most traditionally consumed beverages worldwide, containing a broad ran...
SCOPE: Coffee contains phenolic compounds, mainly chlorogenic acids (CGAs). Even though coffee intak...
Several studies have indicated potential health benefits associated with coffee consumption. These b...
Roasting greatly reduces the phenolic content in green coffee beans. Considering the beneficial effe...
A positive affection of human health by nutrition is of high interest, especially for bioactive comp...
Knowledge on the bioavailability of coffee (poly)phenols mostly come from single dose postprandial s...
Many beneficial effects of coffee can be ascribed to chlorogenic acids (CGAs) which are phenolic com...
Among all the plant species examined, together with the food products that derive from it, coffee ha...
Natural polyphenols are important dietary antioxidants that significantly benefit human health. Cof...
Background: Coffee consumption is associated with a reduced risk of several chronic diseases in a do...
Several studies suggest that coffee has some benefits for health; however, little is known about the...
Polyphenol intake has been linked to improvements in human vascular function, although data on hydro...
Coffee is a rich source of caffeoylquinic acids, esters of caffeic or ferulic acid and quinic acid a...
There is increasing evidence suggesting that polyphenol rich diets are associated with decreases in ...
© 2020 by the authors.Coffee consumption has been related to a preventive effect against several non...
Coffee represents one of the most traditionally consumed beverages worldwide, containing a broad ran...
SCOPE: Coffee contains phenolic compounds, mainly chlorogenic acids (CGAs). Even though coffee intak...
Several studies have indicated potential health benefits associated with coffee consumption. These b...
Roasting greatly reduces the phenolic content in green coffee beans. Considering the beneficial effe...
A positive affection of human health by nutrition is of high interest, especially for bioactive comp...
Knowledge on the bioavailability of coffee (poly)phenols mostly come from single dose postprandial s...
Many beneficial effects of coffee can be ascribed to chlorogenic acids (CGAs) which are phenolic com...
Among all the plant species examined, together with the food products that derive from it, coffee ha...
Natural polyphenols are important dietary antioxidants that significantly benefit human health. Cof...
Background: Coffee consumption is associated with a reduced risk of several chronic diseases in a do...
Several studies suggest that coffee has some benefits for health; however, little is known about the...
Polyphenol intake has been linked to improvements in human vascular function, although data on hydro...
Coffee is a rich source of caffeoylquinic acids, esters of caffeic or ferulic acid and quinic acid a...