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Water-Soluble Coffee Melanoidins Inhibit Digestive Proteases

Raupbach, J., Troise, A. D., & Fogliano, V.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2024, 72, 11

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March 7, 2024


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Coffee is one of the most popular beverages around the world and its consumption contributes to the daily intake of dietary melanoidins. Despite the emerging physiological role of food melanoidins, their effect on digestive processes has not been studied so far. In this study, the activity of the gastrointestinal enzymes pepsin and trypsin was investigated in the presence of water-soluble coffee melanoidins. The gastric enzyme pepsin is only slightly affected, whereas the intestinal enzyme trypsin is severely inhibited by coffee melanoidins. The intestinal digestibility of casein was significantly inhibited by coffee melanoidins at a concentration achievable by regular coffee consumption. The inhibition of proteolytic enzymes by coffee melanoidins might decrease the nutritional value of dietary proteins.

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Tackling malnutrition

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Spoke leaderHellas Cena
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Tackling milk formula composition to improve infant nutrition


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Antonio Dario Troise,Laura Cavallarin

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