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Anti-Platelet Aggregation and Anti-Cyclooxygenase Activities for a Range of Coffee Extracts (Coffea arabica)

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MOLECULES
卷 26, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26010010

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chlorogenic acid; coffee; cyclooxygenase; espresso; instant coffee; platelet aggregation

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  1. Research and Researchers for Industries (RRI) PhD. Program [PHD60I0020]
  2. Thailand Science Research and Innovation
  3. Royal Project Foundation, Chiang Mai
  4. Medical Faculty Endowment Fund, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University [113/2563]

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The study investigated the chemical composition, antioxidant activity, and inhibitory effects of different types of coffee beverages on platelet aggregation and cyclooxygenase. Results showed that espresso, drip, and boiled coffee extracts exhibited strong inhibition on platelet aggregation and COX-1, COX-2, indicating their potential anti-platelet and anti-inflammatory effects.
Coffee is rich in caffeine (CF), chlorogenic acid (CGA) and phenolics. Differing types of coffee beverages and brewing procedures may result in differences in total phenolic contents (TPC) and biological activities. Inflammation and increases of platelet activation and aggregation can lead to thrombosis. We focused on determining the chemical composition, antioxidant activity and inhibitory effects on agonist-induced platelet aggregation and cyclooxygenase (COX) of coffee beverages in relation to their preparation method. We prepared instant coffee and brewed coffee beverages using drip, espresso, and boiling techniques. Coffee extracts were assayed for their CF and CGA contents using HPLC, TPC using colorimetry, platelet aggregation with an aggregometer, and COX activity using ELISA. The findings have shown all coffee extracts, except the decaffeinated types, contained nearly equal amounts of CF, CGA, and TPC. Inhibitory effects of coffee extracts on platelet aggregation differed depending on the activation pathways induced by different agonists. All espresso, drip and boiled coffee extracts caused dose dependent inhibition of platelet aggregation induced by ADP, collagen, epinephrine, and arachidonic acid (ARA). The most marked inhibition was seen at low doses of collagen or ARA. Espresso and drip extracts inhibited collagen-induced platelet aggregation more than purified caffeine or CGA. Espresso, boiled and drip coffee extracts were also a more potent inhibitors of COX-1 and COX-2 than purified caffeine or CGA. We conclude that inhibition of platelet aggregation and COX-1 and COX-2 may contribute to anti-platelet and anti-inflammatory effects of espresso and drip coffee extracts.

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