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those derived from coffee have shown the highest correlation with intestinal microbial groups together with caffeine. While metoxyphenols and alkylmethoxyphenols were correlated with the levels of theBacteroides–Prevotella–Porphyromonasgroup with ar= 0.177 and 0.182, respectively, caffeine intake was direc...