Black tea (C. sinensis) consumption is well associated with enhanced endothelial function (EF) and reduced cardiovascular (CV) risk. This clinical end benefit is endorsed to flavonoids in tea. The black tea flavonoid composition varies across geographies and may impact its health benefits. Moreover, the underlying functional species and a precise working mechanism responsible for the observed health benefit also remain to be investigated. In this Article, we investigated the effect of black teas from various geographies (WoBTs) on different working mechanisms (antioxidant potential and endothelial function) proposed to influence certain risk factors of CVH, in vitro. Pearson correlation analysis showed that the antioxidant benefits are fair...
Tea has been consumed all over the World for over two thousand years and now it is the most popular ...
Background: Black tea is known to have protective effects against plasma lipid and lipoprotein oxida...
The health benefits of green tea (Camellia sinensis) catechins are becoming increasingly recognised....
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Black tea is a main source of flavonoids in the Western diet and has been associa...
Tea (Black tea and Green tea) are one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world. However, w...
The consumption of tea (Camellia sinensis) has been correlated with a low incidence of chronic patho...
It is found that green tea and black tea are able to protect against nitric oxide (NO .) toxicity in...
(1) Endothelial dysfunction predicts cardiovascular events. Circulating angiogenic cells (CACs) main...
The present study explored what effect manufacturing has on the antioxidant properties of teas comin...
Item does not contain fulltextTea consumption is associated with reduced cardiovascular risk. Previo...
Background and aims: There is a general interest in understanding how the consumption of tea impacts...
A comprehensive study on the composition and antioxidant properties of black tea samples with a chem...
Tea, next to water, is the beverage humans consume. Drinking the beverage tea is great for joining a...
Tea has been consumed all over the World for over two thousand years and now it is the most popular ...
Background: Black tea is known to have protective effects against plasma lipid and lipoprotein oxida...
The health benefits of green tea (Camellia sinensis) catechins are becoming increasingly recognised....
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Black tea is a main source of flavonoids in the Western diet and has been associa...
Tea (Black tea and Green tea) are one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world. However, w...
The consumption of tea (Camellia sinensis) has been correlated with a low incidence of chronic patho...
It is found that green tea and black tea are able to protect against nitric oxide (NO .) toxicity in...
(1) Endothelial dysfunction predicts cardiovascular events. Circulating angiogenic cells (CACs) main...
The present study explored what effect manufacturing has on the antioxidant properties of teas comin...
Item does not contain fulltextTea consumption is associated with reduced cardiovascular risk. Previo...
Background and aims: There is a general interest in understanding how the consumption of tea impacts...
A comprehensive study on the composition and antioxidant properties of black tea samples with a chem...
Tea, next to water, is the beverage humans consume. Drinking the beverage tea is great for joining a...
Tea has been consumed all over the World for over two thousand years and now it is the most popular ...
Background: Black tea is known to have protective effects against plasma lipid and lipoprotein oxida...
The health benefits of green tea (Camellia sinensis) catechins are becoming increasingly recognised....