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Highly Active Compound Found In Coffee May Prevent Colon Cancer
Science Daily ^ | 10-15-2003 | American Chemical Society

Posted on 10/15/2003 9:21:46 AM PDT by blam

Source: American Chemical Society
Date: 2003-10-15

Highly Active Compound Found In Coffee May Prevent Colon Cancer

Drinking coffee may help prevent colon cancer, according to a group of researchers in Germany. They identified a potent antioxidant compound in the popular brew that appears in animal studies to boost the activity of phase II enzymes, which are thought to protect against colon cancer, the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States.

The study is scheduled to appear in the Nov. 5 issue of the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Chemical Society, the world's largest scientific society.

Although researchers have suspected for years that coffee consumption may offer some protection against cancer as a result of the drink's high antioxidant content, this study represents the first time that a specific, highly active anticancer compound has been identified in the beverage, say study leaders Thomas Hofmann, Ph.D., professor and head of the Institute for Food Chemistry at the University of Mnster in Germany, and Veronika Somoza, Ph.D., deputy director of the German Research Center for Food Chemistry in Garching.

"Until human studies are done, no one knows exactly how much coffee is needed to have a protective effect against colon cancer," says Hofmann. "However, our studies suggest that drinking coffee may offer some protection, especially if it's strong." For example, expresso-type coffee contains about two to three times more of the anticancer compound than a medium roasted coffee beverage, he says.

The anticancer compound, called methylpyridinium, is found almost exclusively in coffee and coffee products but is not found in significant amounts in other foods and beverages, Hofmann says. Its anticancer activity was unknown until now, he adds.

Methylpyridinium is not present in raw coffee beans but is formed during the roasting process from its chemical precursor, trigonellin, which is common in raw coffee beans. It is present in both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee, and even in instant coffee, says Hofmann.

To investigate the theory that coffee fights cancer, Hofmann and his associates prepared a conventional coffee beverage using roasted, decaffeinated beans from Columbia. Specially prepared extracts of the brew were then exposed to laboratory preparations of human intestinal cells for three days and results were compared to cells that were not exposed to coffee.

In the cell study, coffee extracts significantly boosted activity levels of phase II enzymes in a dose dependent manner, the researchers say. In other words, the higher the quantity of coffee, the higher the increase in the activity level of the enzymes. Analysis of the extract showed that the most active anticancer compound was methylpyridinium.

To determine whether the compound had a similar effect in living systems, a group of 24 rats was evenly divided into three groups and each group was fed either a standard diet, a diet mixed with coffee extract, or a standard diet containing pure methylpyridinium.

Blood tests showed that rats fed the coffee extract had a 24 to 40 percent increase in phase II enzyme activity compared to control animals. Pure methylpyridinium also significantly boosted the enzymes' activity levels. The results provide strong support for coffee as a cancer fighter in living systems, Hofmann and Somoza say.

The researchers plan to conduct additional tests in the future to determine whether methylpyridinium is an effective cancer fighter in humans and whether it has any side effects.

If you don't like coffee but still want its anticancer benefits, there may be an option in the future: A pill or dietary supplement enriched with methylpyridinium could one day be developed, the researchers predict.

Funding for this study was provided by the German research associations FEI (Research Association of the German Food Industry), AiF (German Federation of Industrial Research Associations) and the Ministry of Economics and Technology.


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KEYWORDS: active; blowitoutyourarse; cancer; coffee; coffeelaxative; colon; compound; health; healthcare; prevent; thecaffinesquirts
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1 posted on 10/15/2003 9:21:46 AM PDT by blam
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To: blam
I'm set for life ;^)
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3 posted on 10/15/2003 9:24:51 AM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: aardvark1
Me too!.
4 posted on 10/15/2003 9:26:49 AM PDT by Rebelbase
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i don't know about the rest of my health, but i am rocking in this category
5 posted on 10/15/2003 9:28:07 AM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: blam
Wonderful news!
6 posted on 10/15/2003 9:29:00 AM PDT by Dog Gone
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To: blam
I'm grabbing a cup right now. $:-)


7 posted on 10/15/2003 9:30:12 AM PDT by Joe Brower ("Man has only those rights he can defend.")
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To: blam
Hmmm. Nice theory, but it'd sure be nice to know whether they've got any studies that show differences in colon cancer rates for coffee drinkers and non-coffee drinkers.
8 posted on 10/15/2003 9:31:53 AM PDT by r9etb
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To: blam
Coffee is known to make your system go. I think that helps because it allows your body to eliminate the solid wastes (by the way, going more than once a day is normal, we tend to think once is the norm). Our intestines shed its layers on a daily basis, thus the tissue is constantly growing and reproducing. Toxins in your waste can interferr with the process and cause tumors/cancers. It is one of the reasons why it is important to be regular.
9 posted on 10/15/2003 9:39:36 AM PDT by Fee
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To: blam
Yeah, well, what about BEER?!

FMCDH

10 posted on 10/15/2003 9:50:13 AM PDT by nothingnew (The pendulum is swinging and the Rats are in the pit!)
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To: CARepubGal; ponyespresso
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11 posted on 10/15/2003 9:54:48 AM PDT by A.J.Armitage
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I'm set for life ;^)

They could use my blood to inoculate people!

12 posted on 10/15/2003 11:21:47 AM PDT by SpinyNorman
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To: blam
I'm covered. I'll die of caffeine poisoning first.
13 posted on 10/15/2003 11:26:13 AM PDT by TADSLOS (Right Wing Infidel since 1954)
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To: blam
I wonder what the colon cancer incidence is in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern countries?
14 posted on 10/15/2003 11:28:50 AM PDT by aruanan
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To: blam
Just to clarify, you don't have to do anything other than drink it to get the effect, right?
15 posted on 10/15/2003 11:28:55 AM PDT by Wolfie
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To: blam
I also wonder about those folks who get coffee enemas. It would probably have to be a high colonic.
16 posted on 10/15/2003 11:30:34 AM PDT by aruanan
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But didn't they tell us coffee causes liver damage?
17 posted on 10/15/2003 11:35:13 AM PDT by Attillathehon (Just got this story in my email.)
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To: Fee
" Toxins in your waste can interferr with the process and cause tumors/cancers. It is one of the reasons why it is important to be regular."

Exactly. I've read that you should 'go' as often as possible. Don't ever delay going to the restroom.

18 posted on 10/15/2003 11:41:16 AM PDT by blam
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"I wonder what the colon cancer incidence is in the Mediterranean and Middle Eastern countries?"

Don't know. I've read that eye cataracts are associated with the areas with high yogurt consumption though.

19 posted on 10/15/2003 11:43:49 AM PDT by blam
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To: blam
Don't know. I've read that eye cataracts are associated with the areas with high yogurt consumption though.

Yes, but aren't those areas high altitude where people spend a lot of time outside herding goats or sheep or whatever, causing the people to spend much of their lives having their eyes exposed to a lot of UV resulting in cataracts?
20 posted on 10/15/2003 11:51:42 AM PDT by aruanan
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