“…The active compounds -including caffeic acid, ferulic acid, and p-coumaric acid -are commonly present as ester conjugates in plants (Figure 2). Humans depend on the gut microbiome for the cinnamoyl esterases required to cleave these ester linkages, which explains why the caffeoyl, feruloyl, and p-coumaroyl groups exist in esterified form in the proximal gut, but as free acids in the colon (12,13). Members of Bifidobacterium, Lactobacillus, and Escherichia in the human gut have been experimentally shown to hydrolyze esters of caffeic acid and ferulic acid (11); however, this activity is likely more widespread, as many bacteria and fungi produce cinnamoyl esterases (14).…”