Equilibrium Journal of Chemical Engineering
Vol 9, No 2 (2025): Volume 9, No 2 December 2025

Effect of Caffeine Adsorption by Activated Charcoal in Green Coffee Extract on Blood Glucose Reduction in Rats

Arvianto, Rizky Ibnufaatih (Unknown)
Suhirman, Suhirman (Unknown)
Sunaryo, Tri (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
23 Nov 2025

Abstract

ABSTRACT. Green coffee beans (Coffea Canephora) contain chlorogenic acid, an active compound known to aid in lowering blood glucose levels. However, the caffeine content in green coffee beans can reduce insulin sensitivity, thereby diminishing glucose tolerance. This study aims to improve the hypoglycemic potential of green coffee by removing caffeine through adsorption using activated carbon. Green coffee beans were extracted in water at 60–70°C, and caffeine adsorption was carried out with activated carbon. FTIR analysis was performed on the activated carbon to confirm caffeine adsorption, while HPLC analysis was conducted on the green coffee extract before and after adsorption to determine caffeine and chlorogenic acid contents. Hypoglycemic activity was evaluated in alloxan-induced albino Wistar rats (150–250 g). Statistical analysis using the t-test was employed to assess the effectiveness of caffeine adsorption in lowering blood glucose levels. Activated carbon reduced caffeine content by 23.71%, as confirmed by FTIR spectra showing hydrogen bonding interactions between the –OH groups of activated carbon and the C=O or N atoms of caffeine. Rats receiving the caffeine-reduced green coffee extract reached normal blood glucose levels faster than untreated diabetic rats. The effectiveness of caffeine adsorption was supported by the t-test results, which showed a significant reduction in mean blood glucose levels compared with the untreated diabetic group (p = 0.002) and from baseline values (p = 0.004). Although the treated diabetic group still differed significantly from the normal control (p = 0.021), the glucose level approached the normal range, indicating substantial recovery toward normoglycemia.Keywords:Green coffee beans, Caffeine, Chlorogenic acid, and Blood glucose

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equilibrium

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Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Chemistry Energy Engineering Materials Science & Nanotechnology

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Equilibrium Journal of Chemical Engineering (EJChE) publishes communication articles, original research articles and review articles in :. Material Development Biochemical Process Exploration and Optimization Chemical Education Chemical Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Designing, Modeling, and ...