Site icon CLINICALNEWS.ORG

Coffee bean extracts alleviate inflammation, insulin resistance in mouse cells

Food science and human nutrition researchers at the University of Illinois are interested in the potential of inflammation-fighting compounds found in the silverskin and husk of coffee beans, not only for their benefits in alleviating chronic disease, but also in adding value to would-be ‘waste’ products from the coffee processing industry.

Source: Coffee bean extracts alleviate inflammation, insulin resistance in mouse cells

Exit mobile version