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  • Same as caffeic.

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to chlorogenic acids or their derivatives

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Examples

  • One of the most potent antioxidants in coffee is called chlorogenic acid, which is partially responsible for the coffee flavor.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » I’m going to live forever 2004

  • Researchers suspect that some of coffee's benefits are linked to an antioxidant called chlorogenic acid.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Leslie Beck 2010

  • Theaflavin, the polyphenol found in tea, and epicatechin (found in many fruits and vegetables), also showed positive effects, while other polyphenols such as chlorogenic acid (from coffee) and sesamin (from sesame seeds) had no effect.

    London Free Press 2010

  • Theaflavin, the polyphenol found in tea, and epicatechin (found in many fruits and vegetables), also showed positive effects, while other polyphenols such as chlorogenic acid (from coffee) and sesamin (from sesame seeds) had no effect.

    London Free Press 2010

  • Theaflavin, the polyphenol found in tea, and epicatechin (found in many fruits and vegetables), also showed positive effects, while other polyphenols such as chlorogenic acid (from coffee) and sesamin (from sesame seeds) had no effect.

    Winnipeg Sun 2010

  • Recent researchers have highlighted the action of other major apple compounds on weight management such as chlorogenic acid.

    Wil's Ebay E-Store amp;34; 2010

  • Plus coffee has a lot of antioxidants such as chlorogenic acid and tocopherols and minerals such as magnesium.

    EveryJoe 2009

  • Plus coffee has a lot of antioxidants such as chlorogenic acid and tocopherols and minerals such as magnesium.

    EveryJoe 2009

  • Three major compounds in coffee may provide beneficial effects: caffeic acid, chlorogenic acid and caffeine.

    Suzanne O'Malley: Don't Worry, Drink Coffee: American Heart Month, Day 15 Suzanne O'Malley 2012

  • Three major compounds in coffee may provide beneficial effects: caffeic acid, chlorogenic acid and caffeine.

    Suzanne O'Malley: Don't Worry, Drink Coffee: American Heart Month, Day 15 Suzanne O'Malley 2012

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