Abstract
Coffee brew contains a brownish zinc-chelating polymer designated ApV. ApV was prepared from the precipitate formed in a solution of instant coffee by adding ZnCl2 and purified using ion-exchange and cellulose column chromatographies. The antioxidative activities of ApV and related compounds were evaluated in this study. The free-radical scavenging activity of ApV estimated by ABTS assay was at a similar level to that of instant coffee, while the O 2- scavenging activity of ApV, which is superoxide dismutase-like activity, was lower than that of instant coffee. The hydroxyl-radical scavenging activity of ApV was higher than that of instant coffee, and the auto-oxidation of linoleic acid was more strongly inhibited by ApV than by caffeic acid.
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Wen, X., Takenaka, M., Murata, M., & Homma, S. (2004). Antioxidative activity of a zinc-chelating substance in coffee. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 68(11), 2313–2318. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.68.2313
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