Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7585087 | Food Chemistry | 2018 | 35 Pages |
Abstract
Cafestol and kahweol (C&K), two coffee diterpene alcohols with structural similarity which exhibit anticarcinogenic effects, were isolated from green coffee Arabica beans, followed by their lipase-catalysed esterification and purification by preparative high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The isolation and enzymatic synthesis parameters of C&K esters were studied, with the latter optimised by a Central Composite Design; both procedures were monitored by gas chromatography. Scale up and improved isolation conditions resulted in 1.29â¯g of C&K, with 98% purity from 300â¯g of green Arabica beans. The highest C&K ester yields were observed using an alcohol:fatty acid molar ratio of 1:5, 73.3â¯mgâ¯mLâ1 of CAL-B enzyme, 70â¯Â°C and 240â¯rpm for 3â¯days in toluene, leading to 85-88% conversion among a variety of tested C&K esters, including n-C14:0-C20:0, C18:1, C18:2 and C18:3.
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Authors
Fábio Junior Moreira Novaes, Ivaldo Itabaiana Junior, Felipe Korbus Sutili, Philip John Marriott, Humberto Ribeiro Bizzo, Francisco Radler de Aquino Neto, Rodrigo Octávio Mendonça Alves de Souza, Claudia Moraes Rezende,