Comprehensive Analysis of Metabolites in Brews Prepared from Naturally and Technologically Treated Coffee Beans

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Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world. Therefore, this study analyzed 49 coffee samples of Arabica and Robusta species of different geographical origins and the treatment of beans including three degrees of roasting with the use of LC-MS/MS. This is the first study to present a comprehensive analysis of Kopi Luwak coffee brew metabolites in comparison to fully washed coffees and the drying post-harvest treatment of Arabica or Robusta coffee brews. Kopi Luwak showed higher levels of caffeine and theophylline in comparison to the analyzed washed and unwashed Arabica coffees, as well as a different proportion of caffeoylquinic isomers. There was no difference between Kopi Luwak and other Arabica coffees in terms of the concentration of vitamin B3, amines, and phenolic acids. This was confirmed in PCA. The steaming and roasting of beans as well as the addition of black beans influence the concentration of 4-CQA and the nicotinic, ferulic, and quinic acids content.

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Jeszka-Skowron, M., Frankowski, R., Zgoła-Grześkowiak, A., & Płatkiewicz, J. (2023). Comprehensive Analysis of Metabolites in Brews Prepared from Naturally and Technologically Treated Coffee Beans. Antioxidants, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox12010095

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