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Dietary antioxidants in coffee leaves: impact of botanical origin and maturity on chlorogenic acids and xanthones

Author(s): Monteiro, Ângelo ; Colomban, Silvia ; Azinheira, Helena ; Guerra-Guimarães, Leonor ; Silva, Maria do Céu ; Navarini, Luciano ; Resmini, Marina

Date: 2020

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/19345

Origin: Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa

Subject(s): antioxidants; alkaloids; chlorogenic acids; coffee leaves; leaf development stages; mangiferin; xanthones


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Natural polyphenols are important dietary antioxidants that significantly benefit human health. Coffee and tea have been shown to largely contribute to the dietary intake of these antioxidants in several populations. More recently, the use of coffee leaves to produce tea has become a potential commercial target, therefore prompting studies on the quantification of polyphenols in coffee leaves. In this study a variety of coffee leaf species, at different development stages, were analyzed using ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography. The results demonstrate that both the botanical origin of the samples and their maturity influence significantly the concentration of the antioxidants; for total chlorogenic acids a two-fold difference was found between different species and up to a three-fold variation was observed between young and mature leaves. Furthermore, the range of concentrations of chlorogenic acids in young leaves (35.7–80.8 mg/g of dry matter) were found to be comparable to the one reported for green coffee beans. The results provide important data from which potential new commercial products can be developed

Document Type Journal article
Language English
Contributor(s) Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto da ULisboa
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