Tea leaf (Camellia sinensis) is rich in catechins, which endow tea with various health benefits. There are more than ten catechin compounds in tea, among which epigallocatechingallate (EGCG) is the most abundant. Epidemiological studies on the association between tea consumption and the risk of breast cancer were summarized, and the inhibitory effects of tea catechins on breast cancer, with EGCG as a representative compound, were reviewed in the present paper. The controversial results regarding the role of tea in breast cancer and areas for further study were discussed
Tea (Camellia sinensis) very rich in flavonoids and one of the important plant in the world. The six...
Tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages, but its association with cancer risk remains contr...
Tea and its main bioactive ingredients, the flavonoids, have been associated with human cancer for s...
<p>Phytochemicals like catechins from green tea might modify the epigenome and transcirptome of tumo...
International audiencePhytochemicals like catechins from green tea might modify the epigenome and tr...
The consumption of tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze), mainly green tea, is famous for various heal...
Historically, Camellia sinesis (tea) is a plant that has been known to contain antioxidants. Antioxi...
Catechins are widely occurring in our diet and beverages. The cancer-preventive activities of catech...
Extracts of tea, especially green tea, and tea polyphenols have been shown to inhibit the formation ...
Tea is a popular beverage with health benefits. The enriched tea polyphenols including catechins hav...
Experimental studies have shown that tea and tea poly-phenols have anti-carcinogenic properties agai...
The inhibition of tumorigenesis by tea extracts and tea polyphenols has been demonstrated in differe...
The inhibition of tumorigenesis by tea extracts and tea polyphenols has been demonstrated in differe...
Catechins are a cluster of polyphenolic bioactive components in green tea. Anticarcinogenic effects ...
Green tea is a daily beverage, a non-oxidized non-fermented product containing at least four green t...
Tea (Camellia sinensis) very rich in flavonoids and one of the important plant in the world. The six...
Tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages, but its association with cancer risk remains contr...
Tea and its main bioactive ingredients, the flavonoids, have been associated with human cancer for s...
<p>Phytochemicals like catechins from green tea might modify the epigenome and transcirptome of tumo...
International audiencePhytochemicals like catechins from green tea might modify the epigenome and tr...
The consumption of tea (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze), mainly green tea, is famous for various heal...
Historically, Camellia sinesis (tea) is a plant that has been known to contain antioxidants. Antioxi...
Catechins are widely occurring in our diet and beverages. The cancer-preventive activities of catech...
Extracts of tea, especially green tea, and tea polyphenols have been shown to inhibit the formation ...
Tea is a popular beverage with health benefits. The enriched tea polyphenols including catechins hav...
Experimental studies have shown that tea and tea poly-phenols have anti-carcinogenic properties agai...
The inhibition of tumorigenesis by tea extracts and tea polyphenols has been demonstrated in differe...
The inhibition of tumorigenesis by tea extracts and tea polyphenols has been demonstrated in differe...
Catechins are a cluster of polyphenolic bioactive components in green tea. Anticarcinogenic effects ...
Green tea is a daily beverage, a non-oxidized non-fermented product containing at least four green t...
Tea (Camellia sinensis) very rich in flavonoids and one of the important plant in the world. The six...
Tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages, but its association with cancer risk remains contr...
Tea and its main bioactive ingredients, the flavonoids, have been associated with human cancer for s...