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Food Res Int ; 115: 487-492, 2019 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30599969

ABSTRACT

Coffee is one of the most consumed non-alcoholic beverages in the world. It is well known that some compounds present in coffee beans have important biological activities. In this study, evidence was turned to ßN-alkanoyl-5-hydroxytryptamides (C-5HTs) and to the furokaurane diterpenes cafestol and kahweol, associated with gastric irritation and increasing of blood cholesterol, respectively. Fermentation in coffee post-harvest wet process was induced by three Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeasts (for bakery, white and sparkling wines) as starter cultures. Variations in mass, time, temperature and pH (56 experiments under fractional factorial and mixture experimental designs) were tested. Substantial reductions for C-5HTs (up to 38% reduction for C20-5HT and 26% for C22-5HT) as well as for diterpenes (54% for cafestol and 53% for kahweol) were obtained after treating green coffee beans with 0.6 g of a 1:1:1 mixture the three yeasts for 12 h at 15 °C and pH 4. Caffeine and 5-CQA content, monitored in the green coffee beans, did not change. Therefore, the use of starter cultures during coffee post-harvest wet process has influence on the amount of some important compounds related to health and improves the sensory quality of the beverage.


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Coffee/metabolism , Diterpenes/chemistry , Diterpenes/metabolism , Food Handling/methods , Saccharomyces cerevisiae/metabolism , Beverages , Caffeine , Coffee/chemistry , Coffee/microbiology , Fermentation , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Quinic Acid/analogs & derivatives , Quinic Acid/chemistry , Temperature , Time Factors
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