SCOPE: The effects of green tea polyphenols, Polyphenon E (PPE), and black tea polyphenols, theaflavins (TFs), on gut microbiota and development of diabetes in db/db mice are investigated and compared. METHODS AND RESULTS: Supplementation of PPE (0.1%) in the diet of female db/db mice for 7 weeks decreases fasting blood glucose levels and mesenteric fat while increasing the serum level of insulin, possibly through protection against β-cell damage. However, TFs are less or not effective. Microbiome analysis through 16S rRNA gene sequencing shows that PPE and TFs treatments significantly alter the bacterial community structure in the cecum and colon, but not in the ileum. The key bacterial phylotypes responding to the treatments are then clus...
Abstract Background Alteration of the gut microbiota may contribute to the development of inflammato...
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 extracts and tea catechins have been shown to prevent or alleviate diabetes. The present s...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is associated with obesity, ectopic lipid accumulation and low-grade inf...
Intake of a high-fat diet (HFD) is closely related to disorders of the intestinal microbiota, which ...
The metabolic syndrome (MS) has become one of the main problems in public health. Tea polyphenols (T...
Mulberry leaf has potential in lipid-lowering. Here, we compared the chemical composition and lipid-...
Oil tea has traditionally been used in minority populations in China for treating various ailments i...
Abstract Dysbiosis of the gut microbiota and metabolic disorders contributes to the occurrence of di...
Tea polyphenols have been extensively studied for their preventive properties against cardiometaboli...
Dietary polyphenols protect against metabolic syndrome, despite limited absorption and digestion, ra...
BackgroundThe increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with the rapid ...
Green tea (GT) and caffeine in combination were shown to increase energy expenditure and fat oxidati...
Epidemiologic studies have convincingly associated consumption of black tea with reduced cardiovascu...
Abstract Background Alteration of the gut microbiota may contribute to the development of inflammato...
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 extracts and tea catechins have been shown to prevent or alleviate diabetes. The present s...
Background: Type 2 diabetes is associated with obesity, ectopic lipid accumulation and low-grade inf...
Intake of a high-fat diet (HFD) is closely related to disorders of the intestinal microbiota, which ...
The metabolic syndrome (MS) has become one of the main problems in public health. Tea polyphenols (T...
Mulberry leaf has potential in lipid-lowering. Here, we compared the chemical composition and lipid-...
Oil tea has traditionally been used in minority populations in China for treating various ailments i...
Abstract Dysbiosis of the gut microbiota and metabolic disorders contributes to the occurrence of di...
Tea polyphenols have been extensively studied for their preventive properties against cardiometaboli...
Dietary polyphenols protect against metabolic syndrome, despite limited absorption and digestion, ra...
BackgroundThe increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with the rapid ...
Green tea (GT) and caffeine in combination were shown to increase energy expenditure and fat oxidati...
Epidemiologic studies have convincingly associated consumption of black tea with reduced cardiovascu...
Abstract Background Alteration of the gut microbiota may contribute to the development of inflammato...
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...