The metabolic syndrome (MS) has become one of the main problems in public health. Tea polyphenols (TPs), the main bioactive components of tea, has been claimed to have the potential to regulate metabolism and effectively prevent or mitigate the MS. However, many studies into the effects of TPs on MS have provided conflicting findings and the underlying mechanism has been elusive. The predominant TPs in unfermentedand and fermented tea are catechins and oxidized polyphenols (theaflavins and thearubigins), both of which have low bioavailability and reach the colon where most gut microbes inhabit. Gut microbiota has been demonstrated to be tightly associated with host metabolism. The interactions between TPs and gut microbiota will lead to the...
Green tea can influence the gut microbiota by either stimulating the growth of specific species or b...
The bioactivities and potential health benefits of green tea polyphenols (GTP) have been extensively...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a clustering of several cardiometabolic risk factors, including abdomin...
Tea polyphenols have been extensively studied for their preventive properties against cardiometaboli...
Tea polyphenols have been extensively studied for their preventive properties against cardiometaboli...
Epidemiologic studies have convincingly associated consumption of black tea with reduced cardiovascu...
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 intestinal tract of a healthy human body hosts many microorganisms that are closely linked to al...
SCOPE: The effects of green tea polyphenols, Polyphenon E (PPE), and black tea polyphenols, theaflav...
Tea polyphenols (TPs) are the general compounds of natural polyhydroxyphenols extracted in tea. Alth...
Gut microbiota plays a key role in host physiology and metabolism. Indeed, the relevance of a well-b...
Green tea can influence the gut microbiota by either stimulating the growth of specific species or b...
Green tea can influence the gut microbiota by either stimulating the growth of specific species or b...
Green tea can influence the gut microbiota by either stimulating the growth of specific species or b...
Green tea can influence the gut microbiota by either stimulating the growth of specific species or b...
The bioactivities and potential health benefits of green tea polyphenols (GTP) have been extensively...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a clustering of several cardiometabolic risk factors, including abdomin...
Tea polyphenols have been extensively studied for their preventive properties against cardiometaboli...
Tea polyphenols have been extensively studied for their preventive properties against cardiometaboli...
Epidemiologic studies have convincingly associated consumption of black tea with reduced cardiovascu...
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 intestinal tract of a healthy human body hosts many microorganisms that are closely linked to al...
SCOPE: The effects of green tea polyphenols, Polyphenon E (PPE), and black tea polyphenols, theaflav...
Tea polyphenols (TPs) are the general compounds of natural polyhydroxyphenols extracted in tea. Alth...
Gut microbiota plays a key role in host physiology and metabolism. Indeed, the relevance of a well-b...
Green tea can influence the gut microbiota by either stimulating the growth of specific species or b...
Green tea can influence the gut microbiota by either stimulating the growth of specific species or b...
Green tea can influence the gut microbiota by either stimulating the growth of specific species or b...
Green tea can influence the gut microbiota by either stimulating the growth of specific species or b...
The bioactivities and potential health benefits of green tea polyphenols (GTP) have been extensively...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a clustering of several cardiometabolic risk factors, including abdomin...