نتایج جستجو برای: tea aspergillus

تعداد نتایج: 45482  

2017
David Birks Thomas Douglas

Suppose that a person, call him Andrew, has a desire to drink a cup of tea. He boils the kettle, pours the hot water into the teacup, places the teacup on a side table, and sits down next to it to wait for the tea to brew. When Andrew looks away, and before he is able to satisfy his desire, Beata quickly pours Andrew’s tea into a nearby plant pot because she believes that caffeine is bad for An...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1997
C S Yang M J Lee L Chen G Y Yang

Many polyphenolic compounds have demonstrated anticarcinogenic activities in animal models. These compounds include flavanone, flavonols, isoflavone, and catechins. In this article, tea catechins will be used as an example to illustrate current research in this area. Many laboratory studies have demonstrated the inhibition of tumorigenesis in animal models by different tea preparations. The ani...

2016
Manman Han Guangshan Zhao Yijun Wang Dongxu Wang Feng Sun Jingming Ning Xiachun Wan Jinsong Zhang

Tea, a beverage consumed worldwide, has proven anti-hyperglycemic effects in animal models. Better efficacies of tea beverages are frequently associated with high-dose levels, whose safety attracts considerable attention. Based on the inherent nature of tea catechin oxidation, fresh tea leaves are manufactured into diverse tea types by modulating the oxidation degree of catechins. The present s...

2011
Lanjun Zhao Shuting Jia Wenru Tang Jun Sheng Ying Luo

Pu-erh tea is a kind of fermented tea with the incorporation of microorganisms' metabolites. Unlike green tea, the chemical characteristics and bioactivities of Pu-erh tea are still not well understood. Using water extracts of Pu-erh tea, we analyzed the tumor cell growth inhibition activities on several genetically engineered mouse tumor cell lines. We found that at the concentration that did ...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2013
Jian-Min Yuan

In contrast to the consistent results of an inhibitory effect of green tea extracts and tea polyphenols on the development and growth of carcinogen-induced tumors in experimental animal models, results from human studies are mixed. Both observational and intervention studies have provided evidence in support of a protective role of green tea intake in the development of oral-digestive tract can...

Journal: :Fundamental and applied toxicology : official journal of the Society of Toxicology 1996
J Cao Y Xu J Chen J E Klaunig

The chemopreventive effects of decaffeinated green and black tea treatment on liver and lung tumorigenesis were examined in carcinogen-treated mice. Male C3H mice were given decaffeinated green or decaffeinated black tea in their drinking water prior to, during, and after treatment with diethylnitrosamine (50 micrograms/kg bw, i.p., once per week for 8 weeks). After 40 weeks of tea treatment, m...

Journal: :The journal of medical investigation : JMI 2003
Tatsushi Komatsu Masayo Nakamori Keiko Komatsu Kazuaki Hosoda Mariko Okamura Kenji Toyama Yoshiyuki Ishikura Tohru Sakai Daisuke Kunii Shigeru Yamamoto

Oolong tea is a traditional Chinese tea that has long been believed to be beneficial to health such as decreasing body fat. We were interested in this assertion and tried to evaluate the effect of oolong tea on energy expenditure (EE) in comparison with green tea. The subjects were eleven healthy Japanese females (age 20+/-1 y; body mass index (BMI) 21.2+/-2.5 kg/m2) who each consumed of three ...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2002
Marina J S Charrier Geoffrey P Savage Leo Vanhanen

Thirty-two commercially available teas consisting of green, oolong and black teas were bought from supermarkets in Christchurch, New Zealand in June 2001. Fifteen herbal teas were also purchased at the same time. The soluble oxalate content of the infusate made from each of the teas was determined using high pressure liquid chromatography. The mean soluble oxalate contents of black tea in tea b...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2003
Balz Frei Jane V Higdon

Tea is particularly rich in polyphenols, including catechins, theaflavins and thearubigins, which are thought to contribute to the health benefits of tea. Tea polyphenols act as antioxidants in vitro by scavenging reactive oxygen and nitrogen species and chelating redox-active transition metal ions. They may also function indirectly as antioxidants through 1) inhibition of the redox-sensitive t...

2004
Hee-Seon Kim William A. House Dennis D. Miller

The hypothesis of this study was that tea inhibits iron absorption in animals unaccustomed to tea onsumption but not in animals habituated to high intakes of tea. Three diets were prepared: 1) annin-free diet; 2) 5% tea solids (tea) diet; and 3) 5% tea solids 6% gelatin (T/G). Gelatin was hosen as a proxy for salivary proline–rich proteins (PRP). Five groups of rats were assigned to the ollowin...

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