Publication: Insights on the health benefits of the bioactive compounds of coffee silverskin extract
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2016-07-04
Authors
Fernandez-Gomez, Beatriz
Lezama, Adriana
Amigo-Benavent, Miryam
Ullate, Monica
Herrero, Miguel
Angeles Martin, Maria
Dolores Mesa, Maria
Dolores del Castillo, Maria
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Elsevier BV
Abstract
The bioaccessibility of chlorogenic acid (CGA) and caffeine in coffee silverskin extracts (CSE) and the contribution of these substances to the prophylactic effect of CSE on the pathogenesis of diabetes have not been reported. This study aimed to evaluate the bioaccessibility, bioavailability and bioactivity of CGA and caffeine alone and in CSE in the pancreas of rats treated with streptozotocin-nicotinamide (type 2 diabetes model). Metabolism of CGA and caffeine started in the gastrointestinal tract due to changes of pH taking place during digestion. Their metabolites protected pancreatic cells against the risk of diabetes. This is the first in vivo study to demonstrate a specific chemo-protective effect of CSE in pancreatic tissue, and this effect may be associated with its antioxidant capacity. Daily administration of CSE, CGA or caffeine 35 d previous to the induction of diabetes significantly reduced (p < 0.05) pancreatic oxidative stress and protein damage.
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Animals
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Antioxidants
Biological Availability
Pancreas
Proteins
Gastrointestinal Tract
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Niacinamide
Digestion
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
Antioxidants
Biological Availability
Pancreas
Proteins
Gastrointestinal Tract
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Niacinamide
Digestion
DeCS Terms
Animales
Antioxidantes
Concentración de iones de Hidrógeno
Diabetes Mellitus tipo 2
Digestión
Disponibilidad biológica
Niacinamida
Proteínas
Páncreas
Tracto gastrointestinal
Antioxidantes
Concentración de iones de Hidrógeno
Diabetes Mellitus tipo 2
Digestión
Disponibilidad biológica
Niacinamida
Proteínas
Páncreas
Tracto gastrointestinal
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Keywords
Coffee silverskin, Chlorogenic acid, Bioaccessibility, Metabolism, Type 2 diabetes, In-vitro, Chlorogenic acid, Antioxidant capacity, Oxidative stress, Gastrointestinal digestion, Caffeine, Streptozotocin, Bioaccessibility, Cells, Rats
Citation
Beatriz Fernandez-Gomez, Adriana Lezama, Miryam Amigo-Benavent, Mónica Ullate, Miguel Herrero, María Ángeles Martín, et al. Insights on the health benefits of the bioactive compounds of coffee silverskin extract, Journal of Functional Foods, Volume 25, 2016, Pages 197-207,