Excessive intake of high-caffeine tea will induce health-related risk. Therefore, breeding and cultivating tea cultivars with less caffeine is a feasible way to control daily caffeine intake. Cocoa tea (Camellia ptilophylla Chang) is a wild tea plant which grows leaves with little or no caffeine. However, the vegetative propagation of cocoa tea plants is difficult due to challenges with rooting. Whether natural seeds collected from wild cocoa tea plants can be used to produce less-caffeinated tea remains unknown, because research on the separation of traits among the seed progeny population is lacking. The present study was set to investigate the variation of caffeine and other chemical compositions in seed-propagated plant individuals usin...
Tea (Camellia sinensis) is a popular beverage all over the world and a number of studies have focuse...
Understanding the genetic basis of theobromine and caffeine accumulation in the tea plant is importa...
263 Tissue Culture-The leaves of tea, Camellia sinensis (Linn.)O. Kuntze contain in addition to the ...
Hongyacha (HYC) is a type of new wild tea plant discovered in Fujian Province, China. This tea is he...
The native occurrence of tea polyphenols, namely, (-)- epicatechin, (+)- catechin, (-)-epigallocatec...
An isocratic HPLC procedure was developed for the simultaneous determination of caffeine and six cat...
To study caffeine biosynthesis and degradation, here we monitored caffeine synthase gene expression ...
Leaves from plants of the genus Camellia are used to make beverages and food products; however, ther...
Anthocyanins are important bioactive supplements that are consumed from multiple foods and beverage ...
The selection of fine flavour cocoa and coffee varieties can lead to attractive niche markets but ge...
Tea (Camelliasinensis var. sinensis) is a widely consumed caffeine-containing beverage, however the ...
Tea (Camellia sinensis) has enthralled both consumers and researchers, due to its taste, aroma and i...
This is the first study to use chemometric methods to differentiate among 21 cultivars of Camellia s...
Abstract: The clonal tea is known for its quality, nutrionally and medicinally valuable biochemical ...
A simple and rapid colorimetric method for the determination of caffeine has been developed. Tea tre...
Tea (Camellia sinensis) is a popular beverage all over the world and a number of studies have focuse...
Understanding the genetic basis of theobromine and caffeine accumulation in the tea plant is importa...
263 Tissue Culture-The leaves of tea, Camellia sinensis (Linn.)O. Kuntze contain in addition to the ...
Hongyacha (HYC) is a type of new wild tea plant discovered in Fujian Province, China. This tea is he...
The native occurrence of tea polyphenols, namely, (-)- epicatechin, (+)- catechin, (-)-epigallocatec...
An isocratic HPLC procedure was developed for the simultaneous determination of caffeine and six cat...
To study caffeine biosynthesis and degradation, here we monitored caffeine synthase gene expression ...
Leaves from plants of the genus Camellia are used to make beverages and food products; however, ther...
Anthocyanins are important bioactive supplements that are consumed from multiple foods and beverage ...
The selection of fine flavour cocoa and coffee varieties can lead to attractive niche markets but ge...
Tea (Camelliasinensis var. sinensis) is a widely consumed caffeine-containing beverage, however the ...
Tea (Camellia sinensis) has enthralled both consumers and researchers, due to its taste, aroma and i...
This is the first study to use chemometric methods to differentiate among 21 cultivars of Camellia s...
Abstract: The clonal tea is known for its quality, nutrionally and medicinally valuable biochemical ...
A simple and rapid colorimetric method for the determination of caffeine has been developed. Tea tre...
Tea (Camellia sinensis) is a popular beverage all over the world and a number of studies have focuse...
Understanding the genetic basis of theobromine and caffeine accumulation in the tea plant is importa...
263 Tissue Culture-The leaves of tea, Camellia sinensis (Linn.)O. Kuntze contain in addition to the ...