Green tea from Camellia sinensis lowers plasma cholesterol in animal models of hypercholesterolemia. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of green tea on the expression of the hepatic low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor, a cell surface protein involved in the control of plasma cholesterol. Incubating human HepG2 liver cells in culture with green tea increased both LDL receptor binding activity and protein. An ethyl acetate extract of green tea, containing 70% (w/w) catechins, also increased the LDL receptor binding activity, protein, and mRNA, indicating that (1) the effect was at the level of gene transcription and that (2) the catechins were the active constituents. The mechanism by which green tea up-regulated the LDL re...
Green tea has been shown to inhibit Cu2+-induced LDL oxidation and suppress lipoxygenase activity. S...
Introduction: Tea is one of the most common famous drink used daily in many countries in the world. ...
Green tea contains antioxidants which have been implicated to contribute to reduced risk of cardiova...
Green tea extracts have hypocholesterolaemic properties in epidemiological and animal intervention s...
Includes bibliographical references (21 leaves).1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 30 cm.Previous studi...
AbstractDyslipidaemia is a significant cardiovascular risk factor. Green tea catechins are known to ...
Animal and epidemiological studies suggest that green tea catechins may reduce the risk of cardiovas...
Catechins in green tea have been shown to reduce a risk of coronary heart disease in epidemiological...
Lung Chen Tea, a Chinese green tea, has been found to lower serum and liver cholesterol. In this stu...
Green tea (Camellia Sinensis) has become a subject of interest because of its beneficial effect on h...
BACKGROUND: Signaling pathways contributing to cholesterol efflux and inhibitory inflammation in ath...
Natural products are currently gaining popularity to combat various physiological threats. Scientifi...
Lung Chen Tea, a Chinese green tea, has been found to lower serum and liver cholesterol. In this stu...
Chinese teas with different degrees of fermentation were examined for their effect on diet-induced h...
Purpose the goal of this study was to investigate whether daily administration of green tea is able ...
Green tea has been shown to inhibit Cu2+-induced LDL oxidation and suppress lipoxygenase activity. S...
Introduction: Tea is one of the most common famous drink used daily in many countries in the world. ...
Green tea contains antioxidants which have been implicated to contribute to reduced risk of cardiova...
Green tea extracts have hypocholesterolaemic properties in epidemiological and animal intervention s...
Includes bibliographical references (21 leaves).1 v. (various pagings) : ill. ; 30 cm.Previous studi...
AbstractDyslipidaemia is a significant cardiovascular risk factor. Green tea catechins are known to ...
Animal and epidemiological studies suggest that green tea catechins may reduce the risk of cardiovas...
Catechins in green tea have been shown to reduce a risk of coronary heart disease in epidemiological...
Lung Chen Tea, a Chinese green tea, has been found to lower serum and liver cholesterol. In this stu...
Green tea (Camellia Sinensis) has become a subject of interest because of its beneficial effect on h...
BACKGROUND: Signaling pathways contributing to cholesterol efflux and inhibitory inflammation in ath...
Natural products are currently gaining popularity to combat various physiological threats. Scientifi...
Lung Chen Tea, a Chinese green tea, has been found to lower serum and liver cholesterol. In this stu...
Chinese teas with different degrees of fermentation were examined for their effect on diet-induced h...
Purpose the goal of this study was to investigate whether daily administration of green tea is able ...
Green tea has been shown to inhibit Cu2+-induced LDL oxidation and suppress lipoxygenase activity. S...
Introduction: Tea is one of the most common famous drink used daily in many countries in the world. ...
Green tea contains antioxidants which have been implicated to contribute to reduced risk of cardiova...