Coffee contains human health-related molecules, namely polyphenols that possess a wide range of pharmacological functions, and their intake is associated with reduced colon cancer risk. This study aimed to assess the changes in the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity of coffee after simulated gastrointestinal digestion. The evaluation of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels in the HT-29 human colon cancer cell line and three in vitro spectrophotometric assays were performed to determine the antioxidant activity of the samples. Characterization of coffee composition was also assessed through a Q-Orbitrap high-resolution mass spectrometry analysis. The results highlighted that the levels of polyphenols in the digested cof...
Among all the plant species examined, together with the food products that derive from it, coffee ha...
For several years the physiological effects of coffee have been focused on its caffeine content, dis...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Antioxidant Foods and Cardiometabolic Health II.Numerous r...
Coffee contains human health-related molecules, namely polyphenols that possess a wide range of phar...
Coffee represents one of the most traditionally consumed beverages worldwide, containing a broad ran...
The coffee pulp, a by-product of the coffee industry, contains a high concentration of phenolic comp...
Coffee contains biologically active components which may affect chronic disease risk. These biologic...
Coffee is a rich source of dietary antioxidants, and this property, coupled with the fact that coff...
Coffee consumption positively influences colon health. Conversely, high levels of tryptophan metabol...
Coffee silverskin (CS), the main by-product in the coffee industry, contains a vast number of human ...
There is increasing evidence suggesting that polyphenol rich diets are associated with decreases in ...
The pleasant taste and aroma coffee make it one of the most popular and widely consumed beverages wo...
Spent coffee has been shown as a good source of hydrophilic antioxidant compounds. The ability of tw...
For several years the physiological effects of coffee have been focused on its caffeine content, dis...
Research on the potential protective effects of coffee and its bioactives (caffeine, chlorogenic aci...
Among all the plant species examined, together with the food products that derive from it, coffee ha...
For several years the physiological effects of coffee have been focused on its caffeine content, dis...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Antioxidant Foods and Cardiometabolic Health II.Numerous r...
Coffee contains human health-related molecules, namely polyphenols that possess a wide range of phar...
Coffee represents one of the most traditionally consumed beverages worldwide, containing a broad ran...
The coffee pulp, a by-product of the coffee industry, contains a high concentration of phenolic comp...
Coffee contains biologically active components which may affect chronic disease risk. These biologic...
Coffee is a rich source of dietary antioxidants, and this property, coupled with the fact that coff...
Coffee consumption positively influences colon health. Conversely, high levels of tryptophan metabol...
Coffee silverskin (CS), the main by-product in the coffee industry, contains a vast number of human ...
There is increasing evidence suggesting that polyphenol rich diets are associated with decreases in ...
The pleasant taste and aroma coffee make it one of the most popular and widely consumed beverages wo...
Spent coffee has been shown as a good source of hydrophilic antioxidant compounds. The ability of tw...
For several years the physiological effects of coffee have been focused on its caffeine content, dis...
Research on the potential protective effects of coffee and its bioactives (caffeine, chlorogenic aci...
Among all the plant species examined, together with the food products that derive from it, coffee ha...
For several years the physiological effects of coffee have been focused on its caffeine content, dis...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Antioxidant Foods and Cardiometabolic Health II.Numerous r...