US20070281048A1 - Coffee Cherry Compositions and Methods - Google Patents

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US20070281048A1
US20070281048A1 US10/599,663 US59966304A US2007281048A1 US 20070281048 A1 US20070281048 A1 US 20070281048A1 US 59966304 A US59966304 A US 59966304A US 2007281048 A1 US2007281048 A1 US 2007281048A1
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  • Cosmetic compositions and methods especially as they relate to those comprising coffee cherries, coffee cherry preparations, and extracts thereof.
  • Many cosmetic formulations include plant extracts or preparations from one or more plants to achieve a particularly desirable result.
  • plants used in such formulations are those with known medicinal value.
  • chamomile extracts are frequently used to reduce inflammation
  • aloe vera extracts are used to relieve skin irritations
  • calendula extracts are often used as antiseptic.
  • a plant waste product e.g., use of coffee cherry pulp from coffee production
  • coffee production typically demands harvest of ripe coffee cherries, which are known to have a substantial level of microbial growth. Consequently, the waste material (i.e. the pulp) is almost invariably and highly contaminated with various mycotoxins and must therefore be detoxified prior to use.
  • the present invention is directed towards various cosmetic compositions and methods in which the cosmetic composition includes a coffee cherry, or a portion and/or extract thereof.
  • the cosmetic composition includes a coffee cherry preparation, and even more preferably a coffee cherry preparation that is prepared from a sub-ripe coffee cherry and/or quick-dried coffee cherry, wherein the sub-ripe coffee cherry is quick-dried such that a mycotoxin level of the coffee cherry is less than 20 ppb for total aflatoxins, less than 10 ppb for total ochratoxins, and less than 5 ppm for total fumonisins.
  • alcoholic and/or aqueous extracts that are prepared from at least two of a bean of the coffee cherry, the pulp, the mucilage, and the hull of the coffee cherry.
  • Contemplated cosmetic compositions may be formulated in a variety of formulations, and especially preferred formulations include shampoos, lotions, creams, balms, and ointments. Additionally, it is preferred that the cosmetic composition is associated with an information that the composition comprises the coffee cherry preparation, and it is further contemplated that an information may be associated with the composition that the composition has at least one of an antioxidant effect, an anti-inflammatory effect, a UV-preotective effect, an antimutagenic effect, a chemoprotective effect, a scar reducing effect, a skin-lightening effect, a moisturizing effect, a wrinkle reduction effect, and an antibacterial effect.
  • Such preparations include at least two classes of compounds selected from the group consisting of coffee acids, essential monosaccharides, coffee mucilage polysaccharides, and trigonelline, wherein these classes are present in the extract in an amount of at least 1 wt % total, and more typically at least 5 wt % total.
  • Exemplary contemplated coffee acids include chlorogenic acid, ferulic acid, and caffeic acid, and essential monosaccharides include arabinose, fucose, malmose, xylose, and galactose.
  • a method of marketing a cosmetic composition may comprise a step of providing the cosmetic composition and a further step of providing an information that the composition comprises a coffee cherry preparation.
  • the coffee cherry preparation comprises an extract of the coffee cherry (most preferably a sub-ripe coffee cherry and/or a quick-dried coffee cherry), and the information is associated with the cosmetic composition (e.g., printed on the container containing the formulation and/or the package containing the container).
  • coffee cherries, portions, and/or extracts thereof can be used in cosmetics, and especially in cosmetic products that are topically applied (e.g., to the skin or hair). It is generally contemplated that any coffee cherry, portion and/or extract thereof is deemed suitable for use herein. However, particularly preferred coffee cherries, portions and/or extracts include those from sub-ripe, ad/or quick-dried coffee cherries, which are particularly low in mycotoxins.
  • the term “coffee cherry” refers to the entire fruit of the coffee tree (Coffea spec.) in which the exocarp and the outer mesocarp (i.e., the pulp) surround the inner mesocarp (i.e. the mucilage) and endocarp (i.e., the hull), which in turn surround the seeds (i.e., the beans).
  • the term coffee cherry specifically refers to a whole coffee cherry, which may or may not include the stem of the cherry.
  • sub-ripe coffee cherry refers to a coffee cherry that has not yet reached the ripe stage, which is generally characterized by susceptibility to or presence of a fungal infection and/or presence of mycotoxins.
  • a sub-ripe coffee cherry is at a ripeness stage in which the coffee cherry—when quick-dried—will exhibit mycotoxin levels that are below 20 ppb for total aflatoxins, below 5 ppm for total fumonisins, below 5 ppm for total vomitoxins, and below 5 ppb for ochratoxins.
  • Quicl-dried coffee cherries are typically dried within 0-48 hours (and more preferably between 6-24 hours) of the harvest such that the residual water content is no higher than 20% (wt/wt), and more typically no higher than 6-12% (wt/wt).
  • sub-ripe coffee cherries will typically exhibit at least some green color (at least 5%, more typically at least 10%) and will typically be free of any surface defects (e.g., blemishes, cuts, and/or holes covering an area of less than 5% of the cherry).
  • Sub-ripe coffee cherries may also be characterized in that they will remain on the coffee tree for a subsequent round of picking where the coffee cherries are hand picked and used for the production of coffee beans.
  • a color sorting machine e.g., CCD equipment
  • CCD equipment may be employed to identify and select sub-ripe coffee cherries on a quantitative color basis where the coffee cherries are mass-harvested and automatically sorted.
  • suitable proportions include 100% ripe to 0% sub-ripe, preferably 90% ripe to 10% sub-ripe, more preferably 75% ripe to 25% sub-ripe, even more preferably 50% ripe to 50% sub-ripe, and most preferably less than 25% ripe to more than 75% sub-ripe.
  • the term “quick-dried” coffee cherry means that the whole coffee cherry is dried under a protocol that limits growth of molds, fungi, and/or yeast to an extent such that the dried coffee cherry will exhibit mycotoxin levels that are below 20 ppb for total aflatoxins, below 5 ppm for total famonisins, below 5 ppm for total vomitoxins, and below 5 ppb for oclratoxins.
  • Quick-dried coffee cherries are typically dried within 0-48 hours (and more preferably between 6-24 hours) of the harvest such that the residual water content is no higher than 20% (wt/wt), and more typically no higher than 6-12% (wt/wt).
  • Suitable drying processes (which may or may not result in a quick-dried coffee cherry of portion thereof) include air-drying, sun-drying, spray-drying, freeze-drying, etc.
  • mycotoxin refers to any toxic product formed in a mold, fungus, and/or yeast that exhibits significant toxicity to a human or animal when ingested.
  • mycotoxins include aflatoxins (and particularly B1, B2, G1, and G2), famonisins (and particularly B1, B2, and B3), ochratoxin, deoxynivalenol (DON, vomitoxin), T-2 toxin, and zearalenone.
  • total aflatoxins therefore refers to the sum of all aflatoxin variants
  • total fumonisins refers to the sum of all fumonisin variants
  • total ochratoxins therefore refers to the sum of all ochratoxin variants.
  • contemplated coffee cherry preparations are made from sub-ripe and/or quick-dried coffee cherries or from a batch of coffee cherries that includes at least a fraction (e.g., at least 10%, more typically at least 20%, most typically at least 50%) of sub-ripe and/or quick-dried coffee cherries.
  • the coffee cherry preparation may be in various forms suitable for compounding into a cosmetic product, or may even be formulated for direct application without further compounding. Therefore, contemplated coffee cherry preparations may be prepared as a mechanically processed material (e.g., freeze-dried powder, or otherwise comminuted and dehydrated material, or liquid obtained from pressed coffee cherries). It should further be appreciated that the coffee cherries may be (e.g., after a step of mechanical processing) chemically processed, and particularly suitable chemical processing steps include solvent extraction or fractionation.
  • a mechanically processed material e.g., freeze-dried powder, or otherwise comminuted and dehydrated material, or liquid obtained from pressed coffee cherries.
  • the coffee cherries may be (e.g., after a step of mechanical processing) chemically processed, and particularly suitable chemical processing steps include solvent extraction or fractionation.
  • coffee cherries may be comminuted and extracted with an aqueous and/or alcoholic solvent to obtain a solution enriched in one or more desirable components (and/or to obtain a material depleted of one or more undesired components).
  • So prepared extracts can further be refined and/or enriched in a specific component using chromatographic methods (e.g., ion exchange, size exclusion, or filtration), or addition of a component or fragment of the coffee cherry.
  • chromatographic methods e.g., ion exchange, size exclusion, or filtration
  • the extracts may also be prepared from selected portions of a coffee cherry (e.g., at least one or more of the bean of the coffee cherry, the pulp, the mucilage, and/or the hull of the coffee cherry).
  • more than 50 wt % of the dry matter of a sub-ripe coffee berry is represented by carbohydrates, and especially polysaccharides.
  • the remainder is comprised of various proteins (about 10 wt % to 12 wt %), saponifiable lipids (about 10 wt % to 18 wt %), unsaponifiable lipids (about 10 wt %), and various other lipophilic components, including phytosterols, tocopherols, diterpenic alcohols (e.g. cafestol, kahweol, kauranic derivatives), etc.
  • Coffee cherries further comprise various phenolic acids (typically about 5 wt %), with typical representatives being ferulic acid, quinic acid, caffeic acid, and chlorogenic acid.
  • Caffeine may be present between about 0.5 wt % to about 2 wt % and even higher.
  • contemplated preparations and/or extracts will therefore include varying amounts of coffee acids (e.g., chlorogenic acid, ferulic acid, and caffeic acid), essential monosaccharides (e.g., glucose, galactose, arabinose, mannose, xylose, fucose, N-acetylgalactosamine, N-acetylglucosamine, and N-acetylneuraminic acid), coffee mucilage polysaccharides, and/or trigonelline.
  • coffee acids e.g., chlorogenic acid, ferulic acid, and caffeic acid
  • essential monosaccharides e.g., glucose, galactose, arabinose, mannose, xylose, fucose, N-acetylgalactosamine, N-acetylglucosamine, and N-acetylneuraminic acid
  • the coffee acids, essential monosaccharides, coffee mucilage polysaccharides, and/or trigonelline are present in the cosmetic composition, preparation, or extract in an amount of at least 1 wt % total, more preferably 2-5 wt % total, and most preferably between 5 and 20 wt % total.
  • the cosmetic formulation is topically applied to the skin, nails, and/or hair. Consequently, the particular composition and manner of application may vary considerably, and all known cosmetic compositions and/or formulations are considered suitable for use herein.
  • suitable cosmetic products include gels, creams, mousses, ointments, liquids (sprayable or otherwise applied) lipstick formulations, etc., all of which may be used as a cleaning agent, a skin care agent, and/or functional cosmetic.
  • suitable cosmetic products include gels, creams, mousses, ointments, liquids (sprayable or otherwise applied) lipstick formulations, etc., all of which may be used as a cleaning agent, a skin care agent, and/or functional cosmetic.
  • Cosmetic and Toiletry Formulations Volume 8 by Ernest W. Flick; Noyes Publications; 2nd edition, Jan. 15, 2000; ISBN: 0815514549 are numerous formulations for cosmetic use known in the art (see e.g., Cosmetic and Toiletry Formulations Volume 8 by Ernest W. Flick; Noyes Publications; 2
  • the cosmetic composition will include the coffee cherry preparation in an amount of between about 0.1 wt % to about 80 wt %, more preferably in an amount of between about 1 wt % to about 40 wt %, and most preferably in an amount of between about 5 wt % to about 20 wt %.
  • the coffee cherry preparation is highly concentrated, lower quantities are also contemplated.
  • compositions according to the inventive subject matter may further include additional agents, including detergents, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals (e.g., complexed boron), fragrance, plant hormones, alpha hydroxy acids, acetylated compounds (e.g., N-acetyl cysteine), etc.
  • additional agents including detergents, antioxidants, vitamins, minerals (e.g., complexed boron), fragrance, plant hormones, alpha hydroxy acids, acetylated compounds (e.g., N-acetyl cysteine), etc.
  • the coffee cherries may be directly used in cosmetic formulations without a step of drying.
  • such coffee cherries may be comminuted, powderized, or macerated into a paste or puree, which is then included into a cosmetic formulation.
  • the coffee cherries may also be pressed to obtain a coffee cherry juice or juice concentrate, which is then included into the cosmetic formulation.
  • materials from non-dried coffee cherries are preferably included into a cosmetic formulation, other uses, and especially uses in nutritional applications are also expressly contemplated herein.
  • such juices, purées, and other material may be included into a snack bar, beverage, or other edible material at various concentrations (e.g., between about 0.01 wt % to about 99.9 wt %, more typically between 0.1 wt % to about 50 wt %, most typically between 1 wt % to about 20 wt %), and particularly suitable food products and uses are described in our International Patent Applications with the serial numbers PCT/US03/11950 and PCT/US03/11951, which are incorporated by reference herein.
  • contemplated uses include use of contemplated coffee cherry preparations as anti-oxidant in a composition of matter, wherein the concentration of the coffee cherry preparation is typically between about 0.01 wt % to about 99.9 wt %, more typically between 0.1 wt % to about 50 wt %, most typically between 1 wt % to about 20 wt % of the entire composition.
  • compositions and methods may also employ plant extracts from plants other than a coffee tree, and plants that comprise (preferably at least two of) chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, and ferulic acid are especially preferred.
  • the chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, and ferulic acid are present in an amount of at least 0.1 wt % (or 0.5 wt % to about 5 wt %, and even higher) in such alternative plants.
  • the inventors contemplate that the cosmetic compositions presented herein may exhibit numerous advantages for topical use.
  • numerous coffee cherry components complement each other in their potential various ingredients (e.g., ferulic acid, caffeic acid, or chlorogenic acid) may act as UV protectant, and/or as antioxidant.
  • coffee cherry products include various polysaccharides, and especially mucilage polysaccharides, which may have beneficial effect of the skin (e.g., via hydration or other effect).
  • contemplated beneficial effects of the cosmetic compositions according to the inventive subject matter include improved skin tone, increased exfoliation, keratinolytic effect, reduction in wrinlkles, reduction in biological and/or apparent ageing, reduction in hyperpigmentation (e.g., melasma, due to UV exposure, age-related, etc.), reduction in direct and indirect oxidative damage (antioxidant properties), reduction in irritation and/or inflammation, and/or improved feel (e.g., increased smoothness).
  • the cosmetic compositions according to the inventive subject matter can be marketed in association with an information that the cosmetic composition comprises a coffee cherry preparation (which is preferably prepared from a sub-ripe and/or quick-dried coffee cherry).
  • a coffee cherry preparation which is preferably prepared from a sub-ripe and/or quick-dried coffee cherry.
  • association may be provided, and particularly preferred associations include physical association in which the information is printed on the container that contains the composition, or in which the information is printed on a package that includes the container.
  • the information may also be provided via a sales display and/or a brochure or publication.
  • the information may not only be provided in a written or printed form, but may also be displayed in a graphic format (e.g., via Internet) and/or displayed as a commercial advertisement or infomercial.
  • the information will associate the coffee cherry preparation and/or the cosmetic composition comprising the coffee cherry preparation with a desirable effect.
  • the coffee cherry preparation and/or the cosmetic composition comprising the coffee cherry preparation has at least one of an antioxidant effect, an anti-inflammnatory effect, a UV-protective effect, an antimutagenic effect, a chemoprotective effect, a scar reducing effect, a skin-lightening effect, a wrinkle reduction effect, a moisturizing effect, and an antibacterial effect.
  • the ripeness of the coffee cherries was determined by visually estimating the amount of green and red color (or yellow, where applicable) of the whole cherries. As the cherries ripen, the green cherries will typically increase in size and subsequently develop increasing amounts of red color.
  • the coffee cherries were collected at four stages of ripeness: Completely, or almost completely green (unripe; typically less than 5% of the coffee cherry red or yellow), primarily green with some red (semi-ripe, stage 1; typically less than 25% of the coffee cherry red or yellow), primarily red with some green (semi-ripe, stage 2; typically less than 25% of the coffee cherry green), and unbroken, unblemished red (almost ripe; typically less than 10% of the coffee cherry green; area of blemishes, cuts, or otherwise broken surface less than 5%). As much as possible, whole, unbroken and uncut cherries were collected.
  • Whole coffee cherries for sample extraction were prepared by drying the cherries within 1-12 hours after harvest on separate trays of an air dryer according to the following procedure.
  • Coffee cherries 400-600 g
  • Coffee cherries were weighed into beakers and washed two times with tap water, followed by a single wash with distilled water.
  • the so washed coffee cherries were placed on a tray of an air dryer to drain, and then dried at 150-160° F. for 16-18 hours to constant weight. Drying was stopped when the weight at two consecutive one-hour intervals differed by less than 1 g.
  • Typical yields of dried whole cherry were 160-220 g. Further analysis indicated 6-12% residual water content in the dried cherry.
  • the mycotoxin concentration was determined in an independent laboratory by both ELISA and HPLC analysis. Based on the below results, the inventors conclude that all samples from the different sub-ripe harvest stages are suitable for direct use in a cosmetic composition for human topical use. In contrast, a typical by-product during coffee production (predominantly consisting of pulp, mucilage, and hull from coffee cherries) from ripe cherries of red color with blemishes (typically greater than 20% of the cherry surface) had a substantial content in both aflatoxins and ochratoxins.
  • Chlorogenic acid Determination of chlorogenic acid was done using HPLC separation of the filtered clear solution prepared above using standard analytical and separation protocols well known in the art. Similarly, determination of caffeine was done using HPLC separation of the filtered clear solution prepared above using standard analytical and separation protocols well known in the art (for exemplary protocols see e.g., Bispo M. S., et al. in J. Chromatogr. Sci.; 2002, January; 40(1):45-8, or Nakakuki, H. et al. in J. Chromatogr. A.; 1999, Jul. 2; 848(1-2):523-7).
  • Body Lotion (Oil-in-water) a) PEG-7 hydrogenated castor oil 2.00% PEG-20 glyceryl laurate 1.00% cocoglycerides 3.00% cetearyl alcohol 1.00% cetearyl isononanoate 4.00% octyl stearate 4.00% phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, 0.30% ethylparaben, butylparaben, propylparaben, isobutylparaben b) water, distilled 73.40% phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, 0.30% ethylparaben, butylparaben, propylparaben, isobutylparaben, glycerin 3.00% c
  • Oil-in-water Cream a) cetearyl alcohol (and) ceteareth-20 8.00% cocoglycerides 2.00% cetearyl alcohol 2.00% dicaprylyl ether 8.00% oleyl erucate 7.00% phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, 0.30% ethylparaben, butylparaben, propylparaben, isobutylparaben b) water, distilled 62.40% phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, 0.30% ethylparaben, butylparaben, propylparaben, isobutylparaben glycerin 5.00% c) Coffee Cherry Extract 5.00% Mixture a) is melted at approximately 70 C.
  • composition b) is heated to approximately 70 C. ° and added to mixture a) while stirring. Stirring is continued until the cream has cooled down to approximately 30 C. °. Then, composition c) is added while stirring and the cream is homogenized.
  • Water-in-oil Cream a) diisostearoyl polyglyceryl-3 dimer dilinoleate 3.00% beeswax 0.60% castor oil, hydrated 0.40% paraffinum subliquidum 5.00% isohexadecane 10.00% PPG-15 stearyl ether 2.00% dimethicone 0.50% phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, 0.30% ethylparaben, butylparaben, propylparaben, isobutyparaben b) water, distilled 68.40% phenoxyethanol, methylparaben, 0.30% ethylparaben, butylparaben, propylparaben, isobutylparaben glycerin 3.00% MgSO 4 *7H 2 O 1.00% c) Coffee Cherry Extract 5.00% d) silica dimethyl silylate 0.50% Mixture a) is heated to approximately 80 C. °, mixture b
  • Body Wash Sodium polyoxyethylene lauryl ether sulfate 16.0% Sodium polyoxyethylene 5.0% N-ethanol-N-methyl palm kernel oil fatty acid amide 2.5% Glycerin 3.0% Cationized cellulose 0.1% Ethylene glycol distearate 3.0% EDTA-Na 2 0.3% Citric acid to adjust pH to 5.7 q.s. Preservative 0.5% Coffee Cherry Extract 7.5% Purified water balance Total 100.0 All ingredients are mixed together and the volume is brought to about 90 ml. The pH is then adjusted and the volume is finally adjusted to 100 ml (all percentages are weight %).

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