Coffee by-products contain bioactive compounds that have been shown to have the capacity to modulate human metabolism. The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of the main bioactive compounds in coffee by-products and two aqueous extracts from the coffee husk and silverskin on the activation of fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) signaling and the subsequent regulation of mitochondrial bioenergetics and lipid and glucose metabolism. HepG2 cells treated with palmitic acid (PA) were used in a non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) cell model. The bioactive compounds from coffee by-products (50 μmol L−1) and the aqueous extracts from the coffee silverskin and coffee husk (100 μg mL−1) increased ERK1/2 phosphorylation and the se...
Age-related injuries are often connected to alterations in redox homeostasis. The imbalance between ...
Abstract Background Coffee extract has been investigated by many authors, and many minor components ...
International audienceCoffee consumption has been associated with a significant decrease in the risk...
Coffee by-products contain bioactive compounds that have been shown to have the capacity to modulate...
Coffee is the most consumed beverage worldwide. Epidemiological studies with prospective cohorts sho...
Coffee is a rich source of dietary antioxidants, and this property, coupled with the fact that coff...
Coffee contains biologically active components which may affect chronic disease risk. These biologic...
The literature is inconsistent as to how coffee affects metabolic syndrome (MetS), and which bioacti...
Coffee consumption is inversely related to the degree of liver injury in patients with nonalcoholic ...
<div><p>Many epidemiological studies have indicated that coffee consumption may reduce the risks of ...
The present study aimed to investigate the beneficial effects of coffee on the liver. The results sh...
Many epidemiological studies have indicated that coffee consumption may reduce the risks of developi...
Spent coffee has been shown as a good source of hydrophilic antioxidant compounds. The ability of tw...
Coffee consumption is inversely associated with the risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD...
Background & aims. Some phytochemicals present in coffee have a potential antioxidant role which...
Age-related injuries are often connected to alterations in redox homeostasis. The imbalance between ...
Abstract Background Coffee extract has been investigated by many authors, and many minor components ...
International audienceCoffee consumption has been associated with a significant decrease in the risk...
Coffee by-products contain bioactive compounds that have been shown to have the capacity to modulate...
Coffee is the most consumed beverage worldwide. Epidemiological studies with prospective cohorts sho...
Coffee is a rich source of dietary antioxidants, and this property, coupled with the fact that coff...
Coffee contains biologically active components which may affect chronic disease risk. These biologic...
The literature is inconsistent as to how coffee affects metabolic syndrome (MetS), and which bioacti...
Coffee consumption is inversely related to the degree of liver injury in patients with nonalcoholic ...
<div><p>Many epidemiological studies have indicated that coffee consumption may reduce the risks of ...
The present study aimed to investigate the beneficial effects of coffee on the liver. The results sh...
Many epidemiological studies have indicated that coffee consumption may reduce the risks of developi...
Spent coffee has been shown as a good source of hydrophilic antioxidant compounds. The ability of tw...
Coffee consumption is inversely associated with the risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD...
Background & aims. Some phytochemicals present in coffee have a potential antioxidant role which...
Age-related injuries are often connected to alterations in redox homeostasis. The imbalance between ...
Abstract Background Coffee extract has been investigated by many authors, and many minor components ...
International audienceCoffee consumption has been associated with a significant decrease in the risk...