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January
25, 2015
Coffee contains a protein that has an effect similar to morphine,
specialists at the University of Brasilia and Brazilian agriculture research
company Embrapa have discovered. Moreover, the new substance’s effect lasts
longer.
The research was conducted by Felipe Vinecky of the Molecular
Biology Department at the University of Brasilia (UnB) in cooperation with the
Genetics and Biotechnology Division of state owned agriculture and livestock
research company Embrapa. The research involved searching for and combining
coffee genes to affect quality. In the course of study, the scientists managed
to find new substances in the product.
While analyzing the coffee genome sequence and corresponding
proteins, Vinecky and his research adviser Carlos Bloch Junior found some
proteins similar to those typical for humans. So they decided to synthesize
their structural analogues and test their properties.
The researchers "identified previously unknown
fragments of protein — peptides — in coffee that have an effect similar to
morphine, in other words they have an analgesic and sedative activity," the Embrapa company press release said.
Both the University and Embrapa applied for patents to the
Brazilian government for seven proteins they called "opioid
peptides."
Those peptides "have a positive differential:
their effects last longer in experiments with laboratory mice,"the
press release said. According to the scientists, it lasted up to four hours and
no side effects were recorded.
Embrapa believes their discovery has great “biotechnological
potential” for the health food industry, and could also help to minimize stress
in animals at slaughterhouses.
In 2004, Embrapa succeeded in determining the sequence of coffee’s
functional genome and the discovery made it possible to combine coffee genes
with a view to improving the quality of coffee grains. Thanks to this
achievement, the researchers managed to discover the new peptides.
Embrapa is a state-owned company affiliated with the Brazilian
Ministry of Agriculture. Embrapa conducts agricultural research in many areas
including livestock and crops.
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