Epidemiological studies suggest that foods rich in flavonoids might reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer. The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of green tea extract (GTE) used as a food antioxidant on markers of oxidative status after dietary depletion of flavonoids and catechins. The study was designed as a 2×3 weeks blinded human cross-over intervention study (eight smokers, eight non-smokers) with GTE corresponding to a daily intake of 18·6 mg catechins/d. The GTE was incorporated into meat patties and consumed with a strictly controlled diet otherwise low in flavonoids. GTE intervention increased plasma antioxidant capacity from 1·35 to 1·56 (P<0·02) in postprandially collected plasma, most pro...
Green tea, rich in anti-oxidants, particularly epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), is inversely associa...
AbstractGreen tea has been an important beverage for humans since ancient times, widely consumed and...
2010-2011 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Green tea is a favorite beverage and its extracts are popular components of dietary supplements. The...
Despite tea increased plasma nonenzymatic antioxidant capacity, the European Food Safety Administrat...
The antioxidant activity of green tea (GT) has been extensively studied; however, the results obtain...
Green tea catechins (GTCs) are secondary plant metabolites that have been associated with health ben...
Green tea is highly effective in aiding in overall health if consumed on a daily basis and can reduc...
The consumption of tea (Camellia sinensis) has been correlated with a low incidence of chronic patho...
Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) antioxidant properties have been demonstrated however, increasing ...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, increasingly hig...
A variety of dietary supplements have been proposed for the management of hypertension and other car...
This systematic review aims to investigate the effects of green tea supplementation on exercise-ind...
This study investigated the effect of the catechins profile on the antioxidant activity of green tea...
Green tea (Camellia Sinensis) has become a subject of interest because of its beneficial effect on h...
Green tea, rich in anti-oxidants, particularly epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), is inversely associa...
AbstractGreen tea has been an important beverage for humans since ancient times, widely consumed and...
2010-2011 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Green tea is a favorite beverage and its extracts are popular components of dietary supplements. The...
Despite tea increased plasma nonenzymatic antioxidant capacity, the European Food Safety Administrat...
The antioxidant activity of green tea (GT) has been extensively studied; however, the results obtain...
Green tea catechins (GTCs) are secondary plant metabolites that have been associated with health ben...
Green tea is highly effective in aiding in overall health if consumed on a daily basis and can reduc...
The consumption of tea (Camellia sinensis) has been correlated with a low incidence of chronic patho...
Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) antioxidant properties have been demonstrated however, increasing ...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, increasingly hig...
A variety of dietary supplements have been proposed for the management of hypertension and other car...
This systematic review aims to investigate the effects of green tea supplementation on exercise-ind...
This study investigated the effect of the catechins profile on the antioxidant activity of green tea...
Green tea (Camellia Sinensis) has become a subject of interest because of its beneficial effect on h...
Green tea, rich in anti-oxidants, particularly epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), is inversely associa...
AbstractGreen tea has been an important beverage for humans since ancient times, widely consumed and...
2010-2011 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe