Dorota Koníčková, Kateřina Menšíková, Lucie Plíhalová, Petr Kaňovský
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摘要
咖啡是全世界最知名、消费量最大的饮料之一。用于商业咖啡生产的只有三个品种,即 Coffea arabica L.(阿拉比卡咖啡)、Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner(罗布斯塔咖啡)和 Coffea liberica Hiern(Excelsa 咖啡)。Froehner(罗布斯塔咖啡)和 Coffea liberica Hiern(Excelsa 咖啡)。世界人口每天消费约 20 亿杯咖啡,使其成为世界市场上重要的生物活性化合物商业资源。文献中对咖啡消费的高度关注不仅是由于其感官特性(如理想的苦味、风味量和香气),还由于其刺激中枢神经系统的能力。最近的研究表明,每天饮用三到四杯咖啡(即欧洲食品安全局规定的适量饮用)可能对健康有益。本综述的主要目的是全面概述咖啡和其他含咖啡因饮料中的生物活性化合物及其对神经退行性蛋白病的影响。
Effects of active compounds and their metabolites associated with coffee consumption on neurodegenerative disease.
Coffee is one of the most known and consumed beverages worldwide. Only three species are used in commercial coffee production, that is, Coffea arabica L. (Arabica coffee), Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner (Robusta coffee) and Coffea liberica Hiern (Excelsa coffee). The world population consumes approximately two billion cups of coffee per day, making it an important commercial resource of bioactive compounds in world markets. High interest in coffee consumption described in the literature is due not only to its organoleptic properties (for example, desirable bitterness, amount of flavours and aromas) but also to its ability to stimulate the central nervous system.It is now known that there are more than 1000 compounds in coffee beverages, several of which have a bioactive activity. Recent studies show that consuming three to four cups of coffee per day, that is, moderate consumption according to the European Food Safety Authority, may be beneficial for health.The main objective of the proposed review is to provide a comprehensive overview of bioactive compounds in coffee and other caffeine-containing beverages and their effects on neurodegenerative proteinopathies.
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Nutrition Research Reviews offers a comprehensive overview of nutritional science today. By distilling the latest research and linking it to established practice, the journal consistently delivers the widest range of in-depth articles in the field of nutritional science. It presents up-to-date, critical reviews of key topics in nutrition science advancing new concepts and hypotheses that encourage the exchange of fundamental ideas on nutritional well-being in both humans and animals.