Determination of chlorogenic acid content in beans and leaves of coffea arabica using UV/Vis spectrometer

Adane Tadesse Dado, Yoseph Alresawum Asresahegn, Kusse Gudishe Goroya
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Chlorogenic acid (CGA) is one of the compounds found in coffee beans and other parts of coffee plant. However, its relative content in different coffee plant parts is least researched. Therefore, this study was designed to determine the contents of CGA in coffee leaves and beans. Green coffee beans and leaves were collected from South part of Ethiopia to study the content of CGA using UV/Vis spectrometer with liquid-liquid extraction method in dichloromethane. Results indicated that mean percentage of CGA in green coffee beans and leaves are in the range of 5.96±0.01 to 6.40±0.02 % and 1.94±0.01 to 2.31±0.01%, respectively. On top of that, the percentage difference of CGA between green coffee beans and leaves was at least about 63%, with beans taking the upper hands. These results showed that there is statistically significant content of CGA in green coffee beans than green coffee leaves. Keywords: CGA, Coffea arabica, coffee leaves, concentration, green coffee beans.
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紫外/可见分光光度法测定阿拉比卡咖啡豆和叶片中绿原酸含量
绿原酸(CGA)是咖啡豆和咖啡植物其他部分中发现的一种化合物。但对其在咖啡植株不同部位的相对含量研究较少。因此,本研究旨在测定咖啡叶和咖啡豆中CGA的含量。采用液-液萃取法,采用紫外/可见分光光度法研究了埃塞俄比亚南部咖啡豆和咖啡豆叶中CGA的含量。结果表明,绿咖啡豆和叶中CGA的平均含量分别为5.96±0.01 ~ 6.40±0.02 %和1.94±0.01 ~ 2.31±0.01%。最重要的是,绿咖啡豆和叶子之间的CGA百分比差异至少在63%左右,咖啡豆占主导地位。这些结果表明,绿咖啡豆中的CGA含量比绿咖啡叶中的CGA含量有统计学意义。关键词:CGA,阿拉比卡咖啡,咖啡叶,浓缩,生咖啡豆。
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