“…Furthermore, the procyanidin C, rutin, and 3,4 dicaffeoylquinic acid contents were 88.18, 23.76, and 11.37 mg/g, respectively, in fresh, young leaves; 88.12, 12.34, and 11.39 mg/g; respectively, in fresh, mature leaves; 121.76, 24.24, and 12.00 mg/g, respectively, in dried, young leaves; and 148.92, 14.84, and 11.39 mg/g, respectively, in dried, mature leaves. Similar results for epicatechin, mangiferin isomangiferin, procyanidin B, rutin, and quercetin glucoside derivatives contents were reported in coffee leaves (Almeida et al, 2014) [7]. In addition, coffee leaf samples in this study contained seven (i.e., caffeine, quercetin glucoside, rutin, mangiferin, isomangiferin, catechin, and epicatechin) bioactive compounds reported in commercial coffee leaves [1,4,5,6].…”