2021
DOI: 10.1111/jocd.14341
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Coffee pulp supplement affects antioxidant status and favors anti‐aging of skin in healthy subjects

Abstract: Background Coffee and coffee products are known potentially to reduce levels of oxidative stress biomarkers in humans. Objective This investigation evaluates the effects of coffee pulp extract as a functional supplement (in coffee pulp drink, CPD) and a cosmetic ingredient (coffee pulp serum, CPS). Patients/Methods The effects of CPD and CPS for anti‐oxidation and anti‐aging were investigated. Forty subjects were randomly allocated to CPD or placebo drink groups (50 ml of a CPD/placebo drink daily for 8 weeks … Show more

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“…Polyphenols were tested in nine researches ( n = 495) as single-preparation products. The active ingredients involved in the studies included procyanidin ( 69 – 72 ) (4 studies), flavanol ( 73 , 74 ) (2 studies), and coffee polyphenols ( 75 , 76 ) (2 studies), and green tea polyphenols ( 77 ) (1 studies). The dosages of polyphenols were mentioned in eight researches within a range of 15 to 1,400 mg every day over 6 to 12 weeks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polyphenols were tested in nine researches ( n = 495) as single-preparation products. The active ingredients involved in the studies included procyanidin ( 69 – 72 ) (4 studies), flavanol ( 73 , 74 ) (2 studies), and coffee polyphenols ( 75 , 76 ) (2 studies), and green tea polyphenols ( 77 ) (1 studies). The dosages of polyphenols were mentioned in eight researches within a range of 15 to 1,400 mg every day over 6 to 12 weeks.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, proving the delay in ageing effects of coffee extract in nutraceutical segment. 25 Over the years, the botanicals extracted from amla, green tea, and coffee are implemented in skin care regimen protecting the skin from harmful effects on chronological and accelerated ageing. However, the combination of these potent polyphenol rich plant materials in CollaBZen TM , until now, were not investigated for its potential to enhance collagen production invitro and combat signs of ageing in human volunteers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 2021 study evaluated the antioxidant status and antiaging properties of coffee pulp supplements at a concentration of 14% as a drink and a 2% concentration of serum application groups and the results were suggestive of reducing free radical activities, thereby delaying the skin aging process and enhancing skin health. [ 17 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%