The potentials of Robusta (Coffea Robusta L.) and Arabica (Coffea Arabica L.) coffee leaf by-product as anti-diabetic drinks
Kiki Fibrianto,
Azarul ‘Izza,
Erryana Martati
et al.
Abstract:1) Background: It has been known that coffee leaf contain various bioactives and antioxidants. While diabetes can be indicated by the damage of pancreatic beta cells, numerous studies have reported that many kinds of antioxidants can recover the beta cells. As a result, coffee leaf tea has the potential to be developed as an anti-diabetic beverage. The current study used in vivo experiments to investigate the functionality of coffee leaf tea for diabetic therapy; 2) Methods: Robusta and Arabica coffee leaf wer… Show more
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