Scope: The present study assesses the absorption, pharmacokinetics, and urinary excretion of coffee pyridines and their metabolites after daily regular exposure to specific dosages of coffee or cocoa-based products containing coffee (CBPCC), considering different patterns of consumption. Methods and results: In a three-arm, crossover, randomized trial, 21 volunteers are requested to randomly consume for 1 month: one cup of espresso coffee per day, three cups of espresso coffee per day, or one cup of espresso coffee plus two CBPCC twice per day. The last day of the one-month treatment, blood and urine samples are collected for 24 h. Trigonelline, N-methylpyridinium, N-methylnicotinamide, and N-methyl-4-pyridone-5-carboxamide are quantified. ...
<div><p>Coffee contains various bioactives implicated with human health and disease risk. To accurat...
Background Coffee is widely consumed and contains many bioactive compounds, any of which may impact ...
Human subjects drank coffee containing 412 µmol of chlorogenic acids, and plasma and urine were...
Scope: The present study assesses the absorption, pharmacokinetics, and urinary excretion of coffee ...
Background: Coffee consumption is associated with a reduced risk of several chronic diseases in a do...
Coffee is a popular beverage consumed worldwide, with stimulant properties due to its high caffeine ...
Abstract Background Coffee is an important source of bioactive compounds, including caffeine, phenol...
SCOPE: Several studies suggest that regular coffee consumption may help preventing chronic diseases,...
Coffee consumption is a moment of pleasure for many millions of people but, at the same time, coffee...
Background: Coffee is an important source of bioactive compounds, including caffeine, phenolic compo...
Roasting greatly reduces the phenolic content in green coffee beans. Considering the beneficial effe...
Coffee is a widely consumed beverage worldwide and has a high content of chlorogenic acids, polyphen...
Coffee contains various bioactives implicated with human health and disease risk. To accurately asse...
Coffee contains various bioactives implicated with human health and disease risk. To accurately asse...
SCOPE: Coffee contains phenolic compounds, mainly chlorogenic acids (CGAs). Even though coffee intak...
<div><p>Coffee contains various bioactives implicated with human health and disease risk. To accurat...
Background Coffee is widely consumed and contains many bioactive compounds, any of which may impact ...
Human subjects drank coffee containing 412 µmol of chlorogenic acids, and plasma and urine were...
Scope: The present study assesses the absorption, pharmacokinetics, and urinary excretion of coffee ...
Background: Coffee consumption is associated with a reduced risk of several chronic diseases in a do...
Coffee is a popular beverage consumed worldwide, with stimulant properties due to its high caffeine ...
Abstract Background Coffee is an important source of bioactive compounds, including caffeine, phenol...
SCOPE: Several studies suggest that regular coffee consumption may help preventing chronic diseases,...
Coffee consumption is a moment of pleasure for many millions of people but, at the same time, coffee...
Background: Coffee is an important source of bioactive compounds, including caffeine, phenolic compo...
Roasting greatly reduces the phenolic content in green coffee beans. Considering the beneficial effe...
Coffee is a widely consumed beverage worldwide and has a high content of chlorogenic acids, polyphen...
Coffee contains various bioactives implicated with human health and disease risk. To accurately asse...
Coffee contains various bioactives implicated with human health and disease risk. To accurately asse...
SCOPE: Coffee contains phenolic compounds, mainly chlorogenic acids (CGAs). Even though coffee intak...
<div><p>Coffee contains various bioactives implicated with human health and disease risk. To accurat...
Background Coffee is widely consumed and contains many bioactive compounds, any of which may impact ...
Human subjects drank coffee containing 412 µmol of chlorogenic acids, and plasma and urine were...