| Literature DB >> 27955739 |
Éva Brigitta Patay1, Tímea Bencsik2, Nóra Papp2.
Abstract
Coffea (coffee) species are grown in almost all countries along the Equator. Many members of the genus have a large production history and an important role both in the global market and researches. Seeds (Coffeae semen) are successfully used in food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries due to its caffeine and high polyphenol content. Nowadays, the three best-known coffee species are Arabic (Coffea arabica L.), Robusta (Coffea robusta L. Linden), and Liberian coffees (Coffea liberica Hiern.). Even though, many records are available on coffee in scientific literature, wild coffee species like Bengal coffee (Coffea benghalensis Roxb. Ex Schult.) could offer many new opportunities and challenges for phytochemical and medical studies. In this comprehensive summary, we focused on the ethnomedicinal, phytochemical, and medical significance of coffee species up to the present.Entities:
Keywords: Caffeine; Medicinal importance; Phytochemistry; Polyphenols
Year: 2016 PMID: 27955739 DOI: 10.1016/j.apjtm.2016.11.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian Pac J Trop Med ISSN: 1995-7645 Impact factor: 1.226