The beneficial effects of the tea beverage are well-known and mainly attributed to polyphenols which, however, have poor bioaccessibility and bioavailability. The purpose of the present study was the evaluation of colon bioaccessibility and antioxidant activity of tea polyphenolic extract. An 80% methanolic extract (v/v) of tea polyphenols was obtained from green (GT), white (WT) and black tea (BT). Simulated gastrointestinal (GI) digestion was performed on acid-resistant capsules containing tea polyphenolic extract. The main tea polyphenols were monitored by HPLC-diode-array detector (DAD) method; in addition, Total Phenol Content (TPC) and antioxidant activity were evaluated. After GI digestion, the bioaccessibility in the colon st...
A multistage human gastrointestinal model was used to digest a polyphenol-rich potato extract contai...
Monomeric green tea catechin (GTC) and oligomeric, oxidized black tea phenolic (BTP) have shown prom...
This review discusses the bioavailability of active components of green and black teas--in hot brewe...
The beneficial effects of the tea beverage are well-known and mainly attributed to polyphenols whic...
The antistaphylococcal activity as well as the metabolic profiling and polyphenols content of green ...
The intestinal tract of a healthy human body hosts many microorganisms that are closely linked to al...
The antistaphylococcal activity as well as the metabolic profiling and polyphenols content of green ...
This research is conducted to determine antioxidant activity in different types of tea [black tea (8...
The antistaphylococcal activity as well as the metabolic profiling and polyphenols content of green ...
The stability of tea phenolic compounds is influenced by pH value and digestive processes. However, ...
Monomeric green tea catechin (GTC) and oligomeric, oxidized black tea phenolic (BTP) have shown prom...
Epidemiologic studies have convincingly associated consumption of black tea with reduced cardiovascu...
The mechanistic systems in the body through which tea causes weight loss are complex and multi-dimen...
The gastrointestinal digestion, intestinal permeation, and plasma protein interaction of polyphenols...
In this study, an integrated characterisation through polyphenol and cafeine content and antioxidant...
A multistage human gastrointestinal model was used to digest a polyphenol-rich potato extract contai...
Monomeric green tea catechin (GTC) and oligomeric, oxidized black tea phenolic (BTP) have shown prom...
This review discusses the bioavailability of active components of green and black teas--in hot brewe...
The beneficial effects of the tea beverage are well-known and mainly attributed to polyphenols whic...
The antistaphylococcal activity as well as the metabolic profiling and polyphenols content of green ...
The intestinal tract of a healthy human body hosts many microorganisms that are closely linked to al...
The antistaphylococcal activity as well as the metabolic profiling and polyphenols content of green ...
This research is conducted to determine antioxidant activity in different types of tea [black tea (8...
The antistaphylococcal activity as well as the metabolic profiling and polyphenols content of green ...
The stability of tea phenolic compounds is influenced by pH value and digestive processes. However, ...
Monomeric green tea catechin (GTC) and oligomeric, oxidized black tea phenolic (BTP) have shown prom...
Epidemiologic studies have convincingly associated consumption of black tea with reduced cardiovascu...
The mechanistic systems in the body through which tea causes weight loss are complex and multi-dimen...
The gastrointestinal digestion, intestinal permeation, and plasma protein interaction of polyphenols...
In this study, an integrated characterisation through polyphenol and cafeine content and antioxidant...
A multistage human gastrointestinal model was used to digest a polyphenol-rich potato extract contai...
Monomeric green tea catechin (GTC) and oligomeric, oxidized black tea phenolic (BTP) have shown prom...
This review discusses the bioavailability of active components of green and black teas--in hot brewe...