answer 1
Chlorogenic acid is marketed under the tradename Svetol in Norway and the United Kingdom as a food additive used in coffee, chewing gum, and mints. It also is one of the phenols found in coffee. Chlorogenic acid, its 3-O-glucoside, 3-O-galactoside and 3-O-arabinoside. Chlorogenic acid is an important intermediate in lignin biosynthesis. This compound, long known as an antioxidant, also slows the release of glucose into the bloodstream after a meal.
answer 2
actually the cellulose and other things mentioned are ingredients in the capsule itself and not the coffee bean extract. All capsules will have this. Also the dosage is 3 capsules per day if you read the information. This is a good product.
answered 8 months ago
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an anonymous customer
- utah
answer 3
Svetol is the marketing name for Chlorgenic Acid so yes this does contain it...400 mg : )
answer 4
Unlike all the other brands I have checked, this product label does not even mention chlorogenic acid. Instead it claims 20% standardized caffeine and 400 mg of Svetol. It also contains cellulose, silica and magnesium stearate. Plus serving size is three capsules. I'd stay away from this one. Sounds like the company packaged junk to get on the green coffee bandwagon and figured they'd suck a lot of us into buying something that's not the real thing.