نتایج جستجو برای: coffee residues

تعداد نتایج: 101222  

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2002
M Daglia R Tarsi A Papetti P Grisoli C Dacarro C Pruzzo Gabriella Gazzani

Green and roasted coffees of the two most used species, Coffea arabica and Coffea robusta, several commercial coffee samples, and known coffee components were analyzed for their ability to interfere with Streptococcus mutans' sucrose-independent adsorption to saliva-coated hydroxyapatite (HA) beads. All coffee solutions showed high antiadhesive properties. The inhibition of S. mutans' adsorptio...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2008
S T V Magalhães R N C Guedes A J Demuner E R Lima

The recognized importance of coffee alkaloids and phenolics mediating insect-plant interactions led to the present investigation aiming to test the hypothesis that the phenolics chlorogenic and caffeic acids and the alkaloid caffeine and some of its derivatives present in coffee leaves affect egg-laying by the coffee leaf miner Leucoptera (=Perileucoptera) coffeella (Guérin-Méneville & Perrotte...

Journal: :Molecular nutrition & food research 2009
Elisabeth Altmaier Gabi Kastenmüller Werner Römisch-Margl Barbara Thorand Klaus M Weinberger Jerzy Adamski Thomas Illig Angela Döring Karsten Suhre

The effect of coffee consumption on human health is still discussed controversially. Here, we report results from a metabolomics study of coffee consumption, where we measured 363 metabolites in blood serum of 284 male participants of the Cooperative Health Research in the Region of Augsburg study population, aged between 55 and 79 years. A statistical analysis of the association of metabolite ...

Journal: :Food & function 2011
Ulla Mueller Tanja Sauer Ingrid Weigel Rohtraud Pichner Monika Pischetsrieder

Coffee shows distinct antimicrobial activity against several bacterial genera. The present study investigated molecular mechanisms and active ingredients mediating the antimicrobial effect of coffee. Depending on concentration, roasted, but not raw coffee brew inhibited the growth of Escherichia coli and Listeria innocua. Several coffee ingredients with known antibacterial properties were teste...

2014
Kai Lun Chang Paul C. Ho

Findings from epidemiology, preclinical and clinical studies indicate that consumption of coffee could have beneficial effects against dementia and Alzheimer's disease (AD). The benefits appear to come from caffeinated coffee, but not decaffeinated coffee or pure caffeine itself. Therefore, the objective of this study was to use metabolomics approach to delineate the discriminant metabolites be...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2009
Venla S Laitala Jaakko Kaprio Markku Koskenvuo Ismo Räihä Juha O Rinne Karri Silventoinen

BACKGROUND The lack of effective disease-modifying treatments highlights the need for research on the prevention of dementia. It has been suggested that coffee has a protective effect on cognitive performance in old age, but only some of the previous studies have shown this association. OBJECTIVE The aim of our study was to analyze the potential association between coffee drinking in middle a...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2018
Tracey M Robertson Michael N Clifford Simon Penson Peter Williams M Denise Robertson

There is much epidemiological evidence suggesting a reduced risk of development of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in habitual coffee drinkers, however to date there have been few longer-term interventions, directly examining the effects of coffee intake on glucose and lipid metabolism. Previous studies may be confounded by inter-individual variation in caffeine metabolism. Specifically, the rs762551 SNP...

Journal: :Thorax 1981
E Zuskin F Valić B Kanceljak

Immunological status and respiratory function were studied in a group of 45 coffee workers. Skin tests with coffee allergens demonstrated the highest percentage of positive reactions to dust collected during emptying bags (40.0%), followed by dust of green (12%) and then roasted coffee (8.9%). Among 34 skin-tested control workers, 14.7% had positive skin reaction to dust collected during emptyi...

2013
Raf Aerts Gezahegn Berecha Pieter Gijbels Kitessa Hundera Sabine Glabeke Katrien Vandepitte Bart Muys Isabel Roldán-Ruiz Olivier Honnay

The montane rainforests of SW Ethiopia are the primary centre of diversity of Coffea arabica and the origin of all Arabica coffee cultivated worldwide. This wild gene pool is potentially threatened by forest fragmentation and degradation, and by introgressive hybridization with locally improved coffee varieties. We genotyped 703 coffee shrubs from unmanaged and managed coffee populations, using...

2011
Liliane M. M. Machado Teresa H. M. da Costa Eduardo F. da Silva José G. Dórea

Coffee has been associated with reductions in the risk of non-communicable chronic diseases (NCCD), including diabetes mellitus. Because differences in food habits are recognizable modifying factors in the epidemiology of diabetes, we studied the association of coffee consumption with type-2 diabetes in a sample of the adult population of the Federal District, Brazil. This cross-sectional study...

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