Abstract
This paper reports changes, with coffee fruit maturity, in the coffee bean content of chlorogenic acids, caffeine and trigonelline. The major change was a sigmoidal increase in total caffeoylquinic acid essentially in parallel with the total dry matter gain, and representing between 5% and 12% thereof. The corresponding changes in the contents of several other chlorogenic acids, caffeine and trigonelline were slight on a mass per 100 beans basis.
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