نتایج جستجو برای: green tea polyphenols

تعداد نتایج: 164368  

2002

Description and Constituents Tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world today, second only to water, and its medicinal properties have been widely explored. The tea plant, Camellia sinensis, is a member of the Theaceae family, and black, oolong, and green tea are produced from its leaves. It is an evergreen shrub or tree and can grow to heights of 30 feet, but is usually prun...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2007
Hiroshi Yamada Hiroshi Watanabe

Epidemiological observations suggesting an inverse correlation between tea consumption and the incidence of cardiovascular diseases have been well established [1–4]. The review by Stangl et al. gives an overview of the effects of polyphenolic compounds in tea on the function of the cardiovascular system, especially on various signal transduction pathways in cardiovascular cells [5]. The underly...

2013
Shelly Coe Ann Fraser Lisa Ryan

Tea (Camellia sinensis) is a widely consumed beverage and recognised for its potential enhancing effect on human health due to its rich polyphenol content. While a number of studies have investigated the quantity and type of polyphenols present in different tea samples, no study has reported the potential effect of digestive enzymes on the availability of tea polyphenols for human absorption or...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2000
H Mukhtar N Ahmad

The tea plant Camellia sinesis is cultivated in >30 countries. Epidemiologic observations and laboratory studies have indicated that polyphenolic compounds present in tea may reduce the risk of a variety of illnesses, including cancer and coronary heart disease. Most studies involved green tea, however; only a few evaluated black tea. Results from studies in rats, mice, and hamsters showed that...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 1998
G Y Yang J Liao K Kim E J Yurkow C S Yang

In order to study the biological activities of tea preparations and purified tea polyphenols, their growth inhibitory effects were investigated using four human cancer cell lines. Growth inhibition was measured by [3H]thymidine incorporation after 48 h of treatment. The green tea catechins (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) and (-)-epigallocatechin (EGC) displayed strong growth inhibitory ef...

2014
Dev Anand Gupta Dara John Bhaskar Rajendra Kumar Gupta Bushra Karim Ankita Jain Deepak Ranjan Dalai

Corresponding Author Email: [email protected] Tel.: +918899746798 Green tea is a leading beverage in the Far East for thousands of years; it is regarded for a long time as a health product. Green tea has been consumed mainly in India, China, Japan, and Thailand. Studies are now suggesting that green tea (Camellia sinensis) in particular has many health benefits. Many biological effects of gree...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2007
Verena Stangl Henryk Dreger Karl Stangl Mario Lorenz

Tea-derived polyphenols have attracted considerable attention in the prevention of cancer and cardiovascular diseases. In comparison to tumour cells, the elucidation of their molecular targets in cardiovascular relevant cells is still at the beginning. Although promising experimental and clinical data demonstrate protective effects for the cardiovascular system, little information is actually a...

2012
Takako Yokozawa Jeong Sook Noh Chan Hum Park

Green tea, prepared from the leaves of Camellia sinensis L., is a beverage that is popular worldwide. Polyphenols in green tea have been receiving much attention as potential compounds for the maintenance of human health due to their varied biological activity and low toxicity. In particular, the contribution of antioxidant activity to the prevention of diseases caused by oxidative stress has b...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2007
Sharmila Shankar Suthakar Ganapathy Rakesh K Srivastava

Multiple lines of evidence, mostly from population-based studies, suggest that green tea consumption is associated with reduced risk of several human malignancies such as cancer and diabetes. Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), a major polyphenol found in green tea, is a widely studied chemopreventive agent with potential anticancer activity. Green tea polyphenols inhibit angiogenesis and metast...

2017
Pradeep Puligundla Chulkyoon Mok Sanghoon Ko Jin Liang Neeraja Recharla

Green tea contains numerous bioactive compounds that may provide multiple health benefits, including antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, anti-carcinogenic, anti-proliferative, anti-hypertensive, antithrombogenic and lipid-lowering effects. Most of the chemopreventive and therapeutic effects of green tea extracts have been attributed to the presence of different polyphenolic bioactives, especially...

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