نتایج جستجو برای: black tea

تعداد نتایج: 161360  

2014
Arno Greyling Rouyanne T. Ras Peter L. Zock Mario Lorenz Maria T. Hopman Dick H. J. Thijssen Richard Draijer

OBJECTIVE Epidemiological evidence has linked consumption of black tea, produced from Camellia sinensis, with a reduced risk of cardiovascular diseases. However, intervention studies on the effects of tea consumption on blood pressure (BP) have reported inconsistent results. Our objective was to conduct a systematic literature review with meta-analysis of controlled human intervention studies e...

2010
Mahmoud Nadi Nariman Mosaffa Forouzan Karimi Mohammad Kamalinejad Babak Farrokhi Arash Anissian Parviz Pakzad

Many species of tea (Camellia sinensis) and cowslip (Echium amoenum) are used in Iranian traditional medicine. The aim of this study was to conduct the survey on the ability of Iranian black tea and cowslip extracts on secretion of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) by non-infected and infected mouse macrophages. A macrophage infection model with Legionella pneumophila and enzyme linked im...

2012
Dan C Vodnar

BACKGROUND The consumer demands for better quality and safety of food products have given rise to the development and implementation of edible films. The use of antimicrobial films can be a promising tool for controlling L. monocytogenes on ready to eat products. The aim of this study was to develop effective antimicrobial films incorporating bioactive compounds from green and black teas into c...

Journal: :Acta poloniae pharmaceutica 2009
Ramtej J Verma Neha P Sangai

The purpose of our study was, to explore the possible ameliorating effects of black tea extract and quercetin, against bisphenol A-induced cytotoxicity. For this, human red blood corpuscles (RBC) were taken as the model. Blood samples collected in EDTA vials from healthy adults were used for preparation of RBC suspension. This suspension was treated with bisphenol A (0-150 microg/mL) with and w...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1998
John Manuel

In a prospective cohort study, men of Japanese ancestry were clinically examined from 1965 to 1968. For 7,833 of these men, data on black tea consumption habits were recorded. Since 1965, newly diagnosed cancer incidence cases have been identified: 152 colon, 151 lung, 149 prostate, 136 stomach, 76 rectum, 57 bladder, 30 pancreas, 25 liver, 12 kidney and 163 at other (miscellaneous) sites. Comp...

Journal: :Clinical science 2002
Jonathan M Hodgson Ian B Puddey Valerie Burke Gerald F Watts Lawrence J Beilin

A higher intake of black tea has been associated with lower cardiovascular disease risk. The antioxidant effects of tea polyphenols may enhance endothelial function and thereby reduce the risk of coronary events. The objective of the present study was to determine whether regular ingestion of black tea can improve brachial artery vasodilator function. The effects of regular ingestion of 5 cups ...

Farzin Shahrokhzadeh Fatemeh Nezhadnasrollah Hemmat Gholinia

Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of six herbal teas on the color stability of two types of nanohybrid and one microhybrid resin composite.  Materials and Methods: 70 disc-shaped specimens, 210 in total (7*2mm), were fabricated from each of the following materials in metal mould : Tetric N ceram, Grandio, Gradia Direct Anterior. Specimens were stored in distilled wate...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2012
Jonathan M Hodgson Ian B Puddey Richard J Woodman Theo P J Mulder Dagmar Fuchs Kirsty Scott Kevin D Croft

H igh blood pressure (BP) is a leading risk factor contributing to the global burden of disease. Small changes in BP due to dietary modification may have a significant impact on the prevalence of hypertension and risk of cardiovascular disease. Tea is a popular beverage worldwide and is usually the major source of population flavonoid intake, often providing more than half of total intake. Ther...

2017
Declan T Waugh Michael Godfrey Hardy Limeback William Potter

In countries with fluoridation of public water, it is imperative to determine other dietary sources of fluoride intake to reduce the public health risk of chronic exposure. New Zealand has one of the highest per capita consumption rates of black tea internationally and is one of the few countries to artificially fluoridate public water; yet no information is available to consumers on the fluori...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1999
R F Hurrell M Reddy J D Cook

The effects of different polyphenol-containing beverages on Fe absorption from a bread meal were estimated in adult human subjects from the erythrocyte incorporation of radio-Fe. The test beverages contained different polyphenol structures and were rich in either phenolic acids (chlorogenic acid in coffee), monomeric flavonoids (herb teas, camomile (Matricaria recutita L.), vervain (Verbena off...

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