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Too much caffeine in your coffee?

UK scientists have found that caffeine levels in espresso coffees purchased from coffee shops are well above the recommended daily allowance set by the Food Standards Agency. This could have implications for public health as consumers are unaware of the caffeine content of their daily fix.

Coffee consumers often experience increased alertness owing to the caffeine content, but for some, caffeine can lead to increased anxiety. Caffeine stays in an adult body for around five hours but can be up to 30 hours for women taking an oral contraceptive, pregnant women, young children and people with liver disease. According to the Food Standards Agency, pregnant women should restrict caffeine content to below 200mg per day. A 225ml cup of instant coffee is said to contain 60-85mg of caffeine and a 28ml espresso around 30-50mg.

Alan Crozier and colleagues at the University of Glasgow, UK, analysed espressos (cup size 23-70ml) purchased ‘to go’ from local coffee shops using high performance liquid chromatography and found large variations in the caffeine (51-322mg) levels. The findings indicated that with one or two espressos per day, people at risk from a high caffeine intake could consume more caffeine than the Food Standards Agency guidelines recommend.

However, ‘it is not simply a matter of reducing the levels in coffees as many consumers do not have adverse side effects and like the “kick” of a high caffeine coffee,’ says Crozier. ‘As long as you can tolerate caffeine and do not suffer adverse side effects, and are neither pregnant, young, or have liver disease, enjoy drinking your full-bodied coffee.’

Commenting on these results, Nikolai Kuhnert, an expert on polyphenol analysis in food and drink at Jacobs University, Germany, notes that the reality of caffeine intake through coffee is very different compared to previous assumptions. ‘The authorities that issue safety guidelines and recommendations base their opinion on data that are not necessarily compatible with the real world and it is always worth checking what reality really looks like,’ he concludes.

Reproduced from a Chemistry World story written by Carl Saxton.

Espresso coffees, caffeine and chlorogenic acid intake: potential health implications, Thomas W. M. Crozier, Angelique Stalmach, Michael E. J. Lean and Alan Crozier, Food Funct., 2012, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10240K

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Themed Issue on Plant Food Supplements Now Online

Food & Function Issue 12 is dedicated to a detailed analysis of regulatory, scientific and technical issues concerning safety, quality and efficacy of plant food supplements (PFS).  Guest Editors Patrizia Restani and Vittorio Silano introduce the themed issue in their editorial which you can read here.

Plant Food Supplements CoverRead the full issue on Plant Food Supplements online here. 

Or choose a paper to read by clicking on the titles below:

  1. Regulations applicable to plant food supplements and related products in the European Union
  2. Botanical species being used for manufacturing plant food supplements (PFS) and related products in the EU member states and selected third countries
  3. Plant food supplement (PFS) market structure in EC Member States, methods and techniques for the assessment of individual PFS intake
  4. Quality control of plant food supplements
  5. An overview of consumer attitudes and beliefs about plant food supplements
  6. Review of the efficacy of green tea, isoflavones and aloe vera supplements based on randomised controlled trials
  7. Safety assessment of plant food supplements (PFS)
  8. The PlantLIBRA Project: how we intend to innovate the science of botanicals
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Top ten most accessed articles in October

This month sees the following articles in Food & Function that are in the top ten most accessed:-

Review of the efficacy of green tea, isoflavones and aloe vera supplements based on randomised controlled trials
Gary Williamson, Patrick Coppens, Lluís Serra-Majem and Tristan Dew
Food Funct., 2011, Advance Article, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10101C

The immediate and short-term chemosensory impacts of coffee and caffeine on cardiovascular activity
Michael K. McMullen, Julie M. Whitehouse, Gillian Shine, Peter A. Whitton and Anthony Towell
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 547-554, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10102A

Mechanisms of action of isothiocyanates in cancer chemoprevention: an update
Sandi L. Navarro, Fei Li and Johanna W. Lampe
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 579-587, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10114E

Development of oral food-grade delivery systems: Current knowledge and future challenges
Revital Cohen Benshitrit, Carmit Shani Levi, Sharon Levi Tal, Eyal Shimoni and Uri Lesmes
Food Funct., 2011, Advance Article, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10068H

Transcription profiles of LPS-stimulated THP-1 monocytes and macrophages: a tool to study inflammation modulating effects of food-derived compounds
Wasaporn Chanput, Jurriaan Mes, Robert A. M. Vreeburg, Huub F. J. Savelkoul and Harry J. Wichers
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 254-261, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00113A

Review of in vitro digestion models for rapid screening of emulsion-based systems
David Julian McClements and Yan Li
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 32-59, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00111B

Binding of citrus flavanones and their glucuronides and chalcones to human serum albumin
ammad Kamran Khan, Njara Rakotomanomana, Claire Dufour and Olivier Dangles
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 617-626, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10077G

Botanical species being used for manufacturing plant food supplements (PFS) and related products in the EU member states and selected third countries
Chlodwig Franz, Remigius Chizzola, Johannes Novak and Silvia Sponza
Food Funct., 2011, Advance Article, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10130G

The importance of the long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid n-6/n-3 ratio in development of non-alcoholic fatty liver associated with obesity
Rodrigo Valenzuela and Luis A. Videla
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 644-648, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10133A     

Safety assessment of plant food supplements (PFS)
Suzanne J. P. L. van den Berg, Lluis Serra-Majem, Patrick Coppens and Ivonne M. C. M. Rietjens
Food Funct., 2011, Advance Article, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10067J

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Science for a safer world

Monday 21 November 2011, 12.30 pm – The Chemistry Centre, London, W1J 0BA
Entrance: Free

The Government Chemist supports the measurement science of food safety from farm to fork. This function has been in place since 1842; however the food safety challenges dealt with back then are very different from today. While the analytical instrumentation used to solve complex, unpredictable problems has advanced, food safety still relies on applying the best practical methods of measurement to ensure scientific excellence.

Dr Derek Craston, the Government Chemist will explain a number of recent cases where sound measurement has been applied to resolve food incidents and ultimately protect the public. Plus, he will reveal how in 1901, following a personal request from Captain Scott, research undertaken by the Government Chemist exposed a nutritional deficit in the food supplies planned for use in Scott’s1901 scientific and geographical expedition to the Antarctic.

And looking to the future, Dr Craston will discuss emerging food risks and the science that will be required to meet future challenges.

This event will also be broadcast live on The Reaction website.

To book your place at this event, click here.

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Food & Function Issue 11 now online

Issue 11 ofcFood & Function issue 11 is now online and features some exciting new contributions to the field. The front cover highlights an article from Yael Vodovotz and co-workers from Ohio, USA. Their study demonstrates that the addition of soy ingredients to a soft pretzel significantly decreased the glycemic index while maintaining acceptability and satiety. The consumption of nutrient-poor snack foods in western diets is thought to be contributing to the increasing prevalence of obesity and diabetes. The results from this study show that soy offers the potential to produce a more healthful nutritional profile to snack foods. To find out more read the full article ‘A comparison of satiety, glycemic index, and insulinemic index of wheat-derived soft pretzels with or without soy’.

Issue 11 ifcThe inside front cover highlights a review article from Luis Videla and Rodrigo Valenzuela from Chile on the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver associated with obesity. NAFLD is the most important cause of chronic liver disease; the mechanisms underlying hepatic steatosis in obese NAFLD patients are multifactorial and are beginning to be understood. This review addresses the decrease in the n-6/n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid ratio as a factor playing a significant role in the prevention and treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). To find ou more read the full article ‘The importance of the long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid n-6/n-3 ratio in development of non-alcoholic fatty liver associated with obesity’.

Remember that all content in Food & Function is free for all to access until the end of 2011. Read issue 11 and access all content online here.

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Top ten most accessed articles in September

This month sees the following articles in Food & Function that are in the top ten most accessed:-

Natural salicylates: foods, functions and disease prevention
Garry G. Duthie and Adrian D. Wood
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 515-520, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10128E

Transcription profiles of LPS-stimulated THP-1 monocytes and macrophages: a tool to study inflammation modulating effects of food-derived compounds
Wasaporn Chanput, Jurriaan Mes, Robert A. M. Vreeburg, Huub F. J. Savelkoul and Harry J. Wichers
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 254-261, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00113A

The immediate and short-term chemosensory impacts of coffee and caffeine on cardiovascular activity
Michael K. McMullen, Julie M. Whitehouse, Gillian Shine, Peter A. Whitton and Anthony Towell
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 547-554, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10102A

Safety assessment of plant food supplements (PFS)
Suzanne J. P. L. van den Berg, Lluis Serra-Majem, Patrick Coppens and Ivonne M. C. M. Rietjens
Food Funct., 2011, Advance Article, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10067J

Dietary chromones as antioxidant agents—the structural variable

M. M. Dias, N. F. L. Machado and M. P. M. Marques
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 595-602, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10098J

Weight loss and metabolic profiles in obese individuals using two different approaches
Irene A. Munro and Manohar L. Garg
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 611-616, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10143A

Review of the efficacy of green tea, isoflavones and aloe vera supplements based on randomised controlled trials
Gary Williamson, Patrick Coppens, Lluís Serra-Majem and Tristan Dew
Food Funct., 2011, Advance Article, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10101C

Insights into the metabolism and microbial biotransformation of dietary flavan-3-ols and the bioactivity of their metabolites
Maria Monagas, Mireia Urpi-Sarda, Fernando Sánchez-Patán, Rafael Llorach, Ignacio Garrido, Carmen Gómez-Cordovés, Cristina Andres-Lacueva and Begoña Bartolomé
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 233-253, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00132E

Anti-inflammatory activity of natural dietary flavonoids
Min-Hsiung Pan, Ching-Shu Lai and Chi-Tang Ho
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 15-31, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00103A, Review

Influence of antioxidant rich fresh vegetable juices on starch induced postprandial hyperglycemia in rats
Ashok K. Tiwari, K. Srikanth Reddy, Janani Radhakrishnan, D. Anand Kumar, Amtul Zehra, Sachin B. Agawane and K. Madhusudana
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 521-528, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10093A

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Food & Function Issue 10 Now Online

Food & Function Issue 10 front coverFood & Function issue 10 is now online. The front cover features an image of lowbush blueberries representing work by Xianli Wu and co-workers from Arkansas, US. 

The study, recently highlighted on this blog, investigates the mechanisms by which lowbush blueberries exert their cardioprotective effects.  It is revealed that blueberries inhibited expression of CD36 and SR-A in macrophages of apoE−/− mice, through down-regulating PPARγ and reducing its endogenous ligands. 

To find out more read the full article ‘Lowbush blueberries inhibit scavenger receptors CD36 and SR-A expression and attenuate foam cell formation in ApoE-deficient mice‘.

Read Food & Function issue 10 online here.

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Top ten most accessed articles in August

This month sees the following articles in Food & Function that are in the top ten most accessed:-

Transcription profiles of LPS-stimulated THP-1 monocytes and macrophages: a tool to study inflammation modulating effects of food-derived compounds
Wasaporn Chanput, Jurriaan Mes, Robert A. M. Vreeburg, Huub F. J. Savelkoul and Harry J. Wichers
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 254-261, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00113A

Anti-inflammatory activity of natural dietary flavonoids
Min-Hsiung Pan, Ching-Shu Lai and Chi-Tang Ho
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 15-31, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00103A, Review

Safety assessment of plant food supplements (PFS)
Suzanne J. P. L. van den Berg, Lluis Serra-Majem, Patrick Coppens and Ivonne M. C. M. Rietjens
Food Funct., 2011, Advance Article, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10067J

Bioactive peptides derived from milk proteins and their health beneficial potentials: an update
Ravinder Nagpal, Pradip Behare, Rajiv Rana, Ashwani Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Sanu Arora, Fransesco Morotta, Shalini Jain and Hariom Yadav
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 18-27, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00016G

Review of in vitro digestion models for rapid screening of emulsion-based systems
David Julian McClements and Yan Li
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 32-59, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00111B

Development of a simple model device for in vitro gastric digestion investigation
Jianshe Chen, Vishwajeet Gaikwad, Melvin Holmes, Brent Murray, Malcolm Povey, Ye Wang and Ying Zhang
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 174-182, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00159G

Conjugated quercetin glucuronides as bioactive metabolites and precursors of aglycone in vivo
Junji Terao, Kaeko Murota and Yoshichika Kawai
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 11-17, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00106F

Effects of O-methylated metabolites of quercetin on oxidative stress, thermotolerance, lifespan and bioavailability on Caenorhabditis elegans
Felipe Surco-Laos, Juan Cabello, Eva Gómez-Orte, Susana González-Manzano, Ana M. González-Paramás, Celestino Santos-Buelga and Montserrat Dueñas
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 445-456, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10049A

Red wine: A source of potent ligands for peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ
Alfred Zoechling, Falk Liebner and Alois Jungbauer
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 28-38, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00086H

The metabolism and analysis of isoflavones and other dietary polyphenols in foods and biological systems
Stephen Barnes, Jeevan Prasain, Tracy D’Alessandro, Ali Arabshahi, Nigel Botting, Mary Ann Lila, George Jackson, Elsa M. Janle and Connie M. Weaver
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 235-244, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10025D

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Food & Function Issue 9 online now!

Food & Function Issue 9 front coverFood & Function issue 9 is now online.  The front cover represents work from Ashok K. Tiwari and co-workers from the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (CSIR) in Hyderabad.  Food & Function issue 9 inside coverTheir article ‘Influence of antioxidant rich fresh vegetable juices on starch induced postprandial hyperglycemia in rats’ analyses the major chemical components and multiple antioxidant activities present in the fresh juice of eight vegetables and looks at their influence on starch induced postprandial glycemia in rats.  They find that high polyphenol content in vegetable juice adversely affects the postprandial antihyperglycemic activity of vegetable juices.  To find out more read the full article for free here.

The inside cover highlights the review ‘Natural salicylates: foods, functions and disease prevention’.  Regular intakes of Aspirin™ decrease the risk of developing several diseases therefore it is thought that salicylates in foods may similarly benefit health. In this review Garry Duthie and Adrian Wood from the University of Aberdeen in Scotland review the evidence.  Read the full article for free here.

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Top ten most accessed articles in July

This month sees the following articles in Food & Function that are in the top ten most accessed:-

Naturally occurring inhibitors against the formation of advanced glycation end-products
Xiaofang Peng, Jinyu Ma, Feng Chen and Mingfu Wang
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 289-301, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10034C

Transcription profiles of LPS-stimulated THP-1 monocytes and macrophages: a tool to study inflammation modulating effects of food-derived compounds
Wasaporn Chanput, Jurriaan Mes, Robert A. M. Vreeburg, Huub F. J. Savelkoul and Harry J. Wichers
Food Funct.,
2010, 1, 254-261, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00113A

Antioxidant, pro-oxidant and cytotoxic properties of parsley
H. J. Damien Dorman, Tiina A. Lantto, Atso Raasmaja and Raimo Hiltunen
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 328-337, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10027K

The metabolism and analysis of isoflavones and other dietary polyphenols in foods and biological systems
Stephen Barnes, Jeevan Prasain, Tracy D’Alessandro, Ali Arabshahi, Nigel Botting, Mary Ann Lila, George Jackson, Elsa M. Janle and Connie M. Weaver
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 235-244, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10025D

Inhibition of advanced glycation endproduct formation by foodstuffs
Chi-Hao Wu, Shang-Ming Huang, Jer-An Lin and Gow-Chin Yen
Food Funct.
, 2011, 2, 224-234, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10026B

Anti-inflammatory activity of natural dietary flavonoids
Min-Hsiung Pan, Ching-Shu Lai and Chi-Tang Ho
Food Funct.
, 2010, 1, 15-31, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00103A, Review

(-)-Epigallocatechin-3-gallate increases the expression of genes related to fat oxidation in the skeletal muscle of high fat-fed mice
Sudathip Sae-tan, Kimberly A. Grove, Mary J. Kennett and Joshua D. Lambert
Food Funct.,
2011, 2, 111-116, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00155D

New insights on the interaction mechanism between tau protein and oleocanthal, an extra-virgin olive-oil bioactive component
Maria Chiara Monti, Luigi Margarucci, Alessandra Tosco, Raffaele Riccio and Agostino Casapullo
Food Funct.
, 2011, 2, 423-428, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10064E

Molecular property–affinity relationship of the interaction between dietary polyphenols and bovine milk proteins
Chunjiao Xu and Xiaoqing Chen
Food Funct., 2011, 2, 368-372, DOI: 10.1039/C1FO10074B

Garcinol inhibits cell growth in hepatocellular carcinoma Hep3B cells through induction of ROS-dependent apoptosis
An-Chin Cheng, Mei-Ling Tsai, Chi-Mei Liu, Ming-Fen Lee, Kalyanam Nagabhushanam, Chi-Tang Ho and Min-Hsiung Pan
Food Funct., 2010, 1, 301-307, DOI: 10.1039/C0FO00134A

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