2019
DOI: 10.18633/biotecnia.v21i3.1046
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Significance of bioactive compounds, therapeutic and agronomic potential of non-commercial parts of the Coffea tree

Abstract: Coffee is one of the most popular and demanded drinks throughout the world; its consumption goes from the ceremonial to the casual, therefore, the plantations destined for its production are valuable. Besides, the coffee tree is perennial, which guarantees leaves supply throughout the year. Additionally to flowers, coffee leaves have been little studied and commercialized, although they represent an important source of phytochemicals. In flowers, different volatile compounds have been detected; while in leaves… Show more

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“…Coffee belongs to the genus Coffea, Rubiaceae family. More than 100 species of coffee plant are known up to now (Ferreira, 2019;Jae-Hoon et al, 2014;Rosales-Villarreal, 2019). Among all, the two popular species are cultivated in many tropical countries; Arabica and Robusta (Anthony et al, 2010;Campuzano-Duque et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coffee belongs to the genus Coffea, Rubiaceae family. More than 100 species of coffee plant are known up to now (Ferreira, 2019;Jae-Hoon et al, 2014;Rosales-Villarreal, 2019). Among all, the two popular species are cultivated in many tropical countries; Arabica and Robusta (Anthony et al, 2010;Campuzano-Duque et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%