Several studies suggest that coffee has some benefits for health; however, little is known about the specific role of the main polyphenol compounds of coffee, chlorogenic acids (CGAs), without caffeine interaction. A 1H-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1H-NMR)-based metabolomics approach was used to assess the effect of CGAs from coffee on the human urine metabolome. Ten male volunteers participated in a dietary crossover randomized intervention study with a rich CGAs coffee extract beverage (CEB: 223 mg/100 ml of CGAs). The study consisted of a daily intake of CEB or a control beverage with equal caffeine dose during 28 days. Fasting urines collected at the first and last days of each period of the study were analyzed using an CGAs untargeted 1...
A positive affection of human health by nutrition is of high interest, especially for bioactive comp...
Specific and sensitive food biomarkers are necessary to support dietary intake assessment and link n...
There is increasing evidence suggesting that polyphenol rich diets are associated with decreases in ...
Several studies suggest that coffee has some benefits for health; however, little is known about the...
Human subjects drank coffee containing 412 µmol of chlorogenic acids, and plasma and urine were...
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...
SCOPE: Several studies suggest that regular coffee consumption may help preventing chronic diseases,...
Roasting greatly reduces the phenolic content in green coffee beans. Considering the beneficial effe...
Single servings of coffee beverage containing low (412 μmol), medium (635 μmol) and high (795 μmol) ...
Human subjects drank coffee containing 412 mol of chlorogenic acids, and plasma and urine were colle...
Coffee contains various bioactives implicated with human health and disease risk. To accurately asse...
Coffee is a rich source of caffeoylquinic acids, esters of caffeic or ferulic acid and quinic acid a...
Increasing epidemiological evidence for the beneficial health effects of (poly)phenol-rich products ...
<div><p>Coffee contains various bioactives implicated with human health and disease risk. To accurat...
A positive affection of human health by nutrition is of high interest, especially for bioactive comp...
Specific and sensitive food biomarkers are necessary to support dietary intake assessment and link n...
There is increasing evidence suggesting that polyphenol rich diets are associated with decreases in ...
Several studies suggest that coffee has some benefits for health; however, little is known about the...
Human subjects drank coffee containing 412 µmol of chlorogenic acids, and plasma and urine were...
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...
SCOPE: Several studies suggest that regular coffee consumption may help preventing chronic diseases,...
Roasting greatly reduces the phenolic content in green coffee beans. Considering the beneficial effe...
Single servings of coffee beverage containing low (412 μmol), medium (635 μmol) and high (795 μmol) ...
Human subjects drank coffee containing 412 mol of chlorogenic acids, and plasma and urine were colle...
Coffee contains various bioactives implicated with human health and disease risk. To accurately asse...
Coffee is a rich source of caffeoylquinic acids, esters of caffeic or ferulic acid and quinic acid a...
Increasing epidemiological evidence for the beneficial health effects of (poly)phenol-rich products ...
<div><p>Coffee contains various bioactives implicated with human health and disease risk. To accurat...
A positive affection of human health by nutrition is of high interest, especially for bioactive comp...
Specific and sensitive food biomarkers are necessary to support dietary intake assessment and link n...
There is increasing evidence suggesting that polyphenol rich diets are associated with decreases in ...