The drink’s benefits for brain and heart health are well known, but new research suggests coffee may also boost muscle mass ...
More information: Oleksandr Vyhivskyi et al, Total Synthesis of the Diterpenes (+)-Randainin D and (+)-Barekoxide via ...
Biosynthetic pathways for secondary metabolites usually make many products, not just one. In this Commentary, we consider why molecular promiscuity might be an evolutionarily advantageous feature ...
Turkish coffee—a style brewed in a small pot called a cezve—offers the highest level of extraction, but this method also produces higher levels of a natural compound called diterpenes. “While these ...
https://doi.org/10.2307/3495456 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/3495456 A thorough understanding of the behavioral repertoire of an insect pest species is a key ...
Since I have high blood lipid levels, does drinking a cup of coffee every morning help lower them? What should I be aware of?
Crotons contain toxic diterpenes in all parts of the plant, from the leaves to the stems and flowers too. This compound is toxic when ingested by any pets, causing swelling and irritation. The milky ...
Background Coffee raises serum cholesterol because of its diterpenes, cafestol and kahweol, and the effect varies by brewing method. Population-based research on espresso coffee’s impact on serum ...
Metabolites represent the end product of gene expression, protein interaction and other regulatory mechanisms. The metabolome reflects a biological system’s response to genetic and environmental ...
Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world. Several studies consistently show that coffee drinkers with chronic liver disease have a reduced risk of cirrhosis and a lower incidence ...