2010
DOI: 10.1124/dmd.109.030213
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Absorption, Distribution, and Biliary Excretion of Cafestol, a Potent Cholesterol-Elevating Compound in Unfiltered Coffees, in Mice

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Cafestol is a diterpene present in unfiltered coffees. It is the most potent cholesterol-elevating compound present in the human diet. However, the precise mechanisms underlying this effect are still unclear. In contrast, cafestol is also known as a hepatoprotective compound, which is likely to be related to the induction of glutathione biosynthesis and conjugation. In the present study, we investigated whole-body distribution, biliary excretion, and portal bioavailability of cafestol in mice. First, … Show more

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“…Although this finding could ultimately lead to the development of a preventative therapy for PD, it is unclear that cafestol itself represents a good candidate for therapeutic intervention because cafestol also potently elevates serum cholesterol through an unknown mechanism (van Cruchten et al, 2010), and serum cholesterol levels correlate with heart disease risk (Stamler et al, 2000). However, it is possible that a structural analog of cafestol can be identified that retains the neuroprotective feature of cafestol but lacks its cholesterol-elevating property.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this finding could ultimately lead to the development of a preventative therapy for PD, it is unclear that cafestol itself represents a good candidate for therapeutic intervention because cafestol also potently elevates serum cholesterol through an unknown mechanism (van Cruchten et al, 2010), and serum cholesterol levels correlate with heart disease risk (Stamler et al, 2000). However, it is possible that a structural analog of cafestol can be identified that retains the neuroprotective feature of cafestol but lacks its cholesterol-elevating property.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Volunteers will also be supplied with the cocoa-based product containing coffee (Pocket Coffee, Ferrero Commerciale Italia S.r.l., Alba, Italy). The content in phytochemicals of the coffee and the cocoa-based product containing coffee will be analyzed by ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS) following methodologies described in previous reports [ 32 35 ]. Accurate calibration and absolute quantification will be achieved by comparison with authentic standards.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plasma samples will be extracted according to Zhang et al [ 39 ], while urine samples will be centrifuged, diluted, and filtered. Methylxanthines, trigonelline, other pyridine metabolites, diterpenes, and phenolic metabolites will be determined as previously described [ 32 35 ]. Accurate calibration and absolute quantification will be achieved by comparison with authentic standards when commercially available or with standards previously synthesized [ 40 , 41 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cafestol, a diterpene, is the most potent cholesterolelevating compound present in the human diet, although it also has a hepatoprotective effect [11]. Cafestol, a diterpene, is the most potent cholesterolelevating compound present in the human diet, although it also has a hepatoprotective effect [11].…”
Section: Antioxidants Present In Tea and Coffeementioning
confidence: 99%