Metabolite Profile of arabica Coffee Cascara from Typica Cultivar in Bandung with Different Drying Processes
Metabolite Profile of arabica Coffee Cascara from Typica Cultivar in Bandung with Different Drying Processes
Zaki Fahreza Sururi
Biology Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Education, Indonesia University of Education
Sariwulan Diana
Biology Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Education, Indonesia University of Education
Kusdianti
Biology Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Education, Indonesia University of Education
DOI: https://doi.org/10.19184/jid.v26i2.52756
ABSTRACT
Arabica coffee bean (Coffea arabica L.) is Indonesia's leading commodity, with Bandung Regency as the largest producer in West Java. The exocarp and mesocarp of coffee fruits known as cascara have potential health benefits as a beverage. Cascara is usually dried by direct sunlight before consumption, but this process is prone to weather disturbances and contamination. The use of dehydrators is more controlled to maintain metabolite content, but there has been no research on cascara from coffee cultivars in Bandung Regency dried by this method. This study aims to obtain the metabolite profile of Typica arabica coffee cultivar cascara dried using direct sun and dehydrator. The cascara samples were taken from Gunung Puntang Coffee Plantation, Bandung Regency, and extracted using maceration method with 70% ethanol p.a. solvent. The metabolite content was analyzed by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS), which specifically detects volatile metabolites. Non-volatile compounds were not within the scope of this study. The results showed that direct sun-dried cascara had 6 metabolites, while dehydrator-dried had 15 metabolites. Both samples were dominated by caffeine (sun-dried cascara: 46.61%, dehydrator cascara: 24.44%). Five metabolites were found in both samples, with 1 unique metabolite in solar cascara and 10 unique metabolites in dehydrator cascara. This study showed differences in metabolite content in Typica cultivar cascara with different drying methods.
Keywords: Caffeine, Direct sun, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry.
Published
31-07-2025
Issue
Vol. 26 No. 2 2025: Jurnal ILMU DASAR
Pages
118-124
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