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Absorption of Phenolic Acids From Coffee in Humans

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Sažetak

Phenolic acids are naturally-occurring constituents of plant-derived foods and beverages and are characterised by a phenol ring in their structure. The phenolic compounds we are going to focus on in this study are the Chlorogenic acids (CGAs), a family of esters conjugates formed between a Hydroxycinnamic acid and quinic acid (1) and that show a strong antioxidant activity (2).
HCAs represent about 50% of the total polyphenolic coumpounds intake in a typical UK diet (3) and for people who drink it, coffee is a/the major dietary source of/for HCAs (4). A few studies suggest protective effects for cardiovascular diseases (5), neurodegenerative diseases, type 2 diabetis and liver and kidneys cancer risk. However, many data in the field are obtained from in vitro and/or in animal, and it is difficult and dangerous to extrapolate between these and risk in humans of development or progression of particular health conditions, more human studies are therefore needed.
We aim to compare people that metabolise the best CGAs from coffee to those that metabolise them the least well. This will be achieved by measuring the metabolites in urine. The effect of CGAs on the human body does not only depend on the amount ingested, but also on the quality of the metabolism, we therefore also want to determine which mechanisms are responsible for inter-individual variations in order to identify any link with health biomarkers, these including non-cellular inflammation and cardiovascular risk indicators.
For this cohort study funded by the University of Leeds, approximately 60 healthy volunteers will be recruited at the School of Food Science & Nutrition. If they meet the selection criteria, participants will be asked to undergo a 36-hour wash-out period. During those 36 hours, participants won't be allowed to drink coffee, they will be asked to follow a diet low in phenolic acids and keep a record of their meals. On the first day of the study, a single dose of coffee rich in antioxidants will be given to the participant and urine will be collected from that time until 36 hours after coffee consumption. Participants will be followed again after 5 to 6 weeks.

Datumi

Posljednja provjera: 05/31/2018
Prvo podneseno: 07/16/2013
Predviđena prijava predata: 07/28/2013
Prvo objavljeno: 07/29/2013
Zadnje ažuriranje poslato: 06/26/2018
Posljednje ažuriranje objavljeno: 06/27/2018
Stvarni datum početka studija: 08/31/2012
Procijenjeni datum primarnog završetka: 10/31/2013
Predviđeni datum završetka studije: 06/26/2018

Stanje ili bolest

Bioavailability
Cardiovascular Health Status

Intervencija / liječenje

Other: coffee

Faza

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Grupe ruku

ArmIntervencija / liječenje
Other: coffee
Coffee beverage
Other: coffee

Kriteriji prihvatljivosti

Uzrast podoban za studiranje 18 Years To 18 Years
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Kriterijumi

Inclusion Criteria:

- Age 18-70 years

- Normal Body Mass Index (BMI) 18-29 kg/m2

- Non-smoker, former or weak smoker (max. 5 cigarettes per day)

- No more than 4 alcoholic units as a regular and daily consumption

Exclusion Criteria:

- diagnosed chronic disease (e.g. pancreas, kidneys, liver, heart)

- haemophilia

- long term prescribed medication (contraceptive medication allowed)

- previous GI (gastrointestinal) tract operation

- pregnant or breast feeding

Ishod

Primarne mjere ishoda

1. Quantitative absorption of chlorogenic acids metabolites [up to 7 months]

Analysis using liquid chromatography with or without mass spectrometry, colorimetric and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays.

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