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Diterpenes in Espresso Coffee: Impact of Preparation Parameters
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of preparation conditions of espresso coffee (EC) on the diterpenes profile. ECs were prepared from roasted and ground (R&G) Arabica coffee and analyzed for the content of cafestol and kahweol...
?Coffee Drinks – Changing Patterns of Ingestion of Bioactive Compounds
and diterpenes. Several epidemiological studies revealed that coffee consumption may be associated with reduced risk of chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, Parkinson’s disease and liver disease. On the other hand, consumption of boiled coffee...
Discrimination between Arabica and Robusta coffee brews according to their diterpene esters profile - application of deconvolution approach
The objective of this study was to discriminate between coffee brews prepared using Arabica and Robusta beans with particular emphasis on their diterpene esters content -cafestol and kahweol linoleate, oleate, palmitate and stearate...
Quantification of Diterpenes and Their Palmitate Esters in Coffee Brews by HPLC-DAD
The present article aimed the optimization of the saponification and extraction of diterpenes from coffee brews using a simple methodology based on high performance liquid chromatography with diode array detector (HPLC-DAD), as well as to quantify...
Anti-angiogenic Properties of Coffee Diterpene Esters, Cafestol and Kahweol Palmitate
Epidemiological studies support the association of coffee-specific diterpenes, with various beneficial health effects. Although anti-antiangiogenic properties of free cafestol and kahweol have been recently described, available data regarding...
Discrimination between Arabica and Robusta coffee brews according to their diterpene esters profile - application of deconvolution approach
The objective of this study was to discriminate between coffee brews prepared using Arabica and Robusta beans with particular emphasis on their diterpene esters content -cafestol and kahweol linoleate, oleate, palmitate and stearate...