• Title of article

    Raw coffee based dietary supplements contain carboxyatractyligenin derivatives inhibiting mitochondrial adenine-nucleotide-translocase

  • Author/Authors

    Lang، نويسنده , , Roman and Fromme، نويسنده , , Tobias and Beusch، نويسنده , , Anja and Lang، نويسنده , , Tatjana and Klingenspor، نويسنده , , Martin A. Hofmann، نويسنده , , Thomas، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    198
  • To page
    204
  • Abstract
    Capsules, powders and tablets containing raw coffee extract are advertised to the consumer as antioxidant rich dietary supplements as part of a healthy diet. We isolated carboxyatractyligenin (4), 2-O-β-d-glucopyranosyl carboxyatractyligenin (6) and 3′-O-β-d-glucopyranosyl-2′-O-isovaleryl-2β-(2-desoxy-carboxyatractyligenin)-β-d-glucopyranoside (8) from green coffee and found strong inhibitory effects on phosphorylating respiration in isolated mitochondria similar to the effects of the known phytotoxin carboxyatractyloside. LC-MS/MS analysis of commercial green coffee based dietary supplements revealed the occurrence of carboxyatractyligenin, 3′-O-β-d-glucopyranosyl-2′-O-isovaleryl-2β-(2-desoxy-carboxyatractyligenin)-β-d-glucopyranoside, and 2-O-β-d-glucopyranosyl carboxyatractyligenin in concentrations up to 4.0, 5.7, and 41.6 μmol/g, respectively. These data might help to gain first insight into potential physiological side-effects of green coffee containing dietary supplement.
  • Keywords
    Dietary supplement , Carboxyatractyligenin , HPLC-MS/MS , Green coffee
  • Journal title
    Food and Chemical Toxicology
  • Serial Year
    2014
  • Journal title
    Food and Chemical Toxicology
  • Record number

    2127027