Coffee cherry extract shows memory benefits in novel RCT

Writing in the journal Nutrients,​ scientists from Auburn University and VDF FutureCeuticals report that the study provides “real-world evidence of efficacy” for VDF FutureCeuticals’ proprietary coffee cherry extract (CCE).

“We believe that this current study is a contributory step towards transforming the clinical trial landscape, especially for brain health supplements,” the researchers wrote. “The world is full of supplements with positive outcomes in laboratory settings that do not fulfill their promises when taken in the messiness of real life. 

“We feel that these data serve to enrich the growing body of evidence that CCE may support and potentially enhance brain health and function in older adults. Given the burgeoning global interest in brain health supplementation, it is critical that more robust research efforts are devoted toward characterizing the nature and efficacy of these supplements.”

Coffee cherry

Coffee cherry is the outer layer of the coffee fruit (Coffea arabica​). The extract is a rich source of polyphenols, while VDF FutureCeuticals’ proprietary extraction process decaffeinates the extract. The company produces the extract from several varieties of Coffea arabica​ plants, sourcing from plantations in India.

The ingredient’s potential brain health benefits have been reported previously, with data showing that it may boost levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)​ and increase alertness. Other pre-clinical data supports a potential anti-inflammatory activity, according to background information in the new paper.