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Title: Coffee industrial waste as a natural source of bioactive compounds with antibacterial and antifungal activities
Author: Silva, Carla Sousa e
Gabriel, Carla
Cerqueira, Fátima
Manso, M. Conceição
Vinha, A. F.
Keywords: Spent coffee grounds
Aqueous extracts
Natural antioxidants
Antibacterial activity
Antifungal activity
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Formatex Research Center
Citation: In: A. Méndez-Vilas, Ed., The Battle Against Microbial Pathogens: Basic Science, Technological Advances and Educational Programs, vol. 1, Badajoz, Formatex Research Center, 2015
Abstract: Coffee is one of the most popular and consumed beverages in the world, which leads to a high contents of solid residue known as spent coffee grounds (SCG). As is known, coffee beans contain several classes of health related chemicals, including phenolic compounds, melanoidins, diterpenes, xanthines and carotenoids which are associated with therapeutic and pharmaceutical effects, due to antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-infectious and antitumour activities. Considering that this coffee industrial waste has no commercial value and are currently disposed as a solid waste or employed as fertilizers, we intend to highlight the use of SCG as a raw material with potential interest to the food and pharmaceutical industries. Moreover, this work seems to be valuable to promote the use of SCG as natural and an inexpensive food supplements or pharmaceutical additive. The phytochemical compounds content among the crude aqueous extracts of SCG followed this order: phenolics > flavonoids > carotenoids (mg/ g dry waste), respectively. Caffeine content found in SCG was ~ 0.82 g/100 g dry waste, 70 % lower than coffee roasting beans. Coffee ground extracts showed inhibition to S. aureus and E. coli growth for concentrations of 1.0 mg/ mL and a stronger inhibition was also observed against C. albicans, C. krusei and C. parapsilosis growth using lower concentration (0.5 mg/ mL).
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10284/8043
ISBN: 978-84-942134-6-5
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