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Chemical compound
Kahweol is a diterpenoid molecule found in the beans of Coffea arabica and is structurally related to cafestol.[1] Its name derives from the Arabic قهوة qahwa meaning "coffee".
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References
- ^ Surma, S.; Oparil, S. (August 9, 2021). "Coffee and Arterial Hypertension". Current Hypertension Reports. 23 (7): 38. doi:10.1007/s11906-021-01156-3. ISSN 1522-6417. PMC 8352830. PMID 34370111.
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