As part of a 4-year project to study phenolic compounds in tea shoots over the growing seasons and during black tea processing in Australia, an HPLC method was developed and optimised for the identification and quantification of phenolic compounds, mainly flavanols and phenolic acids, in fresh tea shoots. Methanol proved to be the most suitable solvent for extracting the phenolic compounds, compared with chloroform, ethyl acetate and water. Immediate analysis, by HPLC, of the methanol extract showed higher separation efficiency than analyses after being dried and redissolved. This method exhibited good repeatability (CV 3-9%) and recovery rate (88-116%). Epigallocatechin gallate alone constituted up to 115 mg/g, on a dry basis, in the singl...
The distribution of phenolic compounds in young and developing leaves, stems, main and lateral roots...
<p>The present study unveils major phenolic antioxidant compounds from <i>Camellia sinensis</i> frui...
Extraction efficiency of extraction methods on the content of polyphenols (catechins and gallic acid...
As part of a 4-year project to study phenolic compounds in tea shoots over the growing seasons and d...
Seasonal variations of phenolic compounds in fresh tea shoots grown in Australia were studied using ...
Chemical analysis of the Sri Lankan tea (Camellia sinensis, L.) germplasm would immensely contribute...
Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) contain high phenolic compounds and antioxidant elements, while spent tea...
Tea is a complex mixture containing a range of compounds from simple phenolics to complex thearubigi...
An efficient and rapid high performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) assay was developed for the qu...
High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for catechins and related compounds in Miang (traditio...
Tea has been considered a medicine and a healthy beverage since ancient times, but recently it has r...
Natural plant products are becoming more and more essential in helping to promote safe well-being wo...
Old tea leaves (OTL), which are normally discarded as agricultural waste, are potential sources of t...
The present study unveils major phenolic antioxidant compounds from Camellia sinensis fruits, follow...
Old tea leaves (OTL), which are normally discarded as agricultural waste, are potential sources of t...
The distribution of phenolic compounds in young and developing leaves, stems, main and lateral roots...
<p>The present study unveils major phenolic antioxidant compounds from <i>Camellia sinensis</i> frui...
Extraction efficiency of extraction methods on the content of polyphenols (catechins and gallic acid...
As part of a 4-year project to study phenolic compounds in tea shoots over the growing seasons and d...
Seasonal variations of phenolic compounds in fresh tea shoots grown in Australia were studied using ...
Chemical analysis of the Sri Lankan tea (Camellia sinensis, L.) germplasm would immensely contribute...
Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) contain high phenolic compounds and antioxidant elements, while spent tea...
Tea is a complex mixture containing a range of compounds from simple phenolics to complex thearubigi...
An efficient and rapid high performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) assay was developed for the qu...
High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) for catechins and related compounds in Miang (traditio...
Tea has been considered a medicine and a healthy beverage since ancient times, but recently it has r...
Natural plant products are becoming more and more essential in helping to promote safe well-being wo...
Old tea leaves (OTL), which are normally discarded as agricultural waste, are potential sources of t...
The present study unveils major phenolic antioxidant compounds from Camellia sinensis fruits, follow...
Old tea leaves (OTL), which are normally discarded as agricultural waste, are potential sources of t...
The distribution of phenolic compounds in young and developing leaves, stems, main and lateral roots...
<p>The present study unveils major phenolic antioxidant compounds from <i>Camellia sinensis</i> frui...
Extraction efficiency of extraction methods on the content of polyphenols (catechins and gallic acid...