Green, black and white teas are all produced from leaves and shoots of Camellia sinensis, the only difference is how they are processed. The aim of this study was to compare the total phenols and flavonoid contents and antioxidant capacity of green, black and white tea bags of different brands. The morphodiagnosis of leaves was used to identification of plant material. HPLC-DAD fingerprinting coupled with Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was applied to analyze similarities of the tea samples. The results showed considerable variability between tea brands in both total phenols (30.55 to 60.85 mg of pyrogallol/g) and flavonoids (6.35 to 8.92 mg of quercetin/g). Green and white teas demonstrated the highest ABTS and DPPH radical scavenging a...
AbstractTea is a plant that can grow in different countries in the world. Green tea is one of the ty...
Green tea is one of the important sources of bioactive compounds which have been used in folk medici...
Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) contain high phenolic compounds and antioxidant elements, while spent tea...
The leaves from Camellia sinensis are used from ancient times for preparation of tea but also as raw...
In the present study, twelve different types of commercial tea samples were assayed to determine the...
The leaves of Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze are used to produce many types of tea; this variety resu...
This study was conducted to determine the total phenolic (TPC) and total flavonoid content (TFC) as ...
Aim of experiment: determine the qualitative and quantitative compositin and evaluate the antiradica...
The total amount of phenolic compounds of green tea extracts is determined by applying a spectrophot...
Tea is one of the most ancient and popular therapeutic beverages consumed by people all over the wor...
In the present study, twelve different types of commercial tea samples were assayed to determine the...
The present study unveils major phenolic antioxidant compounds from Camellia sinensis fruits, follow...
White tea, also known as Camellia Sinensis (Theaceae family), is a lesser-known variety of the world...
Camellia sinensis teas, and tisanes derived from herbs or fruit, are rich in polyphenolic, antioxida...
<p>The present study unveils major phenolic antioxidant compounds from <i>Camellia sinensis</i> frui...
AbstractTea is a plant that can grow in different countries in the world. Green tea is one of the ty...
Green tea is one of the important sources of bioactive compounds which have been used in folk medici...
Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) contain high phenolic compounds and antioxidant elements, while spent tea...
The leaves from Camellia sinensis are used from ancient times for preparation of tea but also as raw...
In the present study, twelve different types of commercial tea samples were assayed to determine the...
The leaves of Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze are used to produce many types of tea; this variety resu...
This study was conducted to determine the total phenolic (TPC) and total flavonoid content (TFC) as ...
Aim of experiment: determine the qualitative and quantitative compositin and evaluate the antiradica...
The total amount of phenolic compounds of green tea extracts is determined by applying a spectrophot...
Tea is one of the most ancient and popular therapeutic beverages consumed by people all over the wor...
In the present study, twelve different types of commercial tea samples were assayed to determine the...
The present study unveils major phenolic antioxidant compounds from Camellia sinensis fruits, follow...
White tea, also known as Camellia Sinensis (Theaceae family), is a lesser-known variety of the world...
Camellia sinensis teas, and tisanes derived from herbs or fruit, are rich in polyphenolic, antioxida...
<p>The present study unveils major phenolic antioxidant compounds from <i>Camellia sinensis</i> frui...
AbstractTea is a plant that can grow in different countries in the world. Green tea is one of the ty...
Green tea is one of the important sources of bioactive compounds which have been used in folk medici...
Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) contain high phenolic compounds and antioxidant elements, while spent tea...