Effects of the administration of brewed robusta coffee leaves on total antioxidant status in rats with high-fat, highfructose diet-induced metabolic syndrome

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Robusta coffee (Coffea canephora) leaves contain phytochemical compounds and have antioxidant and anti-diabetic effects. This study investigated the effect of brewed Robusta coffee leaves on the total antioxidant status in metabolic syndrome rats. Metabolic syndrome in rats was induced by high-fat-fructose diet containing pork oil (20%), cholesterol (1.5%), cholic acid (0.5%), standard feed (80%), and fructose (1 mL per 200 g BW). The animals were categorized into normal control group (K1), metabolic syndrome control group without treatment (K2), mangiferin treatment group (X1), brewed Robusta coffee leaves 0.09 g per 200 BW group (X2), brewed Robusta coffee leaves 0.18 g per 200 BW group (X3), and brewed Robusta coffee leaves 0.36 g per 200 BW group (X4). Each dose of the coffee leaves was brewed with 3.6 mL of water at 70 °C for 10 min. The intervention was administered for 28 days. There was a significant increase in the total antioxidant status (p <0.000) in all the groups. In conclusion, the administration of brewed Robusta coffee leaves increased the total antioxidant status in metabolic syndrome rats.

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Widyastuti, N., Anjani, G., Almira, V. G., Putri, S. E., & Pratiwi, A. R. (2020). Effects of the administration of brewed robusta coffee leaves on total antioxidant status in rats with high-fat, highfructose diet-induced metabolic syndrome. Potravinarstvo Slovak Journal of Food Sciences, 14, 258–263. https://doi.org/10.5219/1350

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