2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2007.10.012
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Enzymatic modification by tannase increases the antioxidant activity of green tea

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“…Cumulatively they are often called as polyphenols. Though EGCG is the major tea catechin with most anticarcinogenic property, EGC has highest antioxidant efficacy followed by EGCG, EC, and ECG respectively (Lu and Chen 2008).Alkaloid molecules are responsible for stimulant activity of tea (Horžić et al 2012). Catechin and caffeine content and sensory attributes determines the quality of tea (Choung and Lee 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cumulatively they are often called as polyphenols. Though EGCG is the major tea catechin with most anticarcinogenic property, EGC has highest antioxidant efficacy followed by EGCG, EC, and ECG respectively (Lu and Chen 2008).Alkaloid molecules are responsible for stimulant activity of tea (Horžić et al 2012). Catechin and caffeine content and sensory attributes determines the quality of tea (Choung and Lee 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of gamma irradiation shows significant increase of the antioxidant activity as reported in Ref. [3,6] for green tea extract, Ref. [4] for honey, Ref.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The degradation of minerals without the introduction of chemical reagents and without the need for special equipment/ setup to control for temperature, environment, and additives makes the reproducibly is changes. Therefore, this technology is simpler and more environmentally friendly than conventional methods [3][4][5][6] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The mobile phase contained 1% acetic acid (solvent A) and acetonitrile (solvent B), with the linear gradient commencing at an A/B ratio of 92:8 and finishing at 73:27 over 40 min, at a flow rate of 0.8 mL min −1 . The identification of individual catechins and gallic acid (GA) was based on the comparison of the retention times of sample peaks with those of the authentic reference standards [13].…”
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“…The hydrolytic products (EGC and GA) of EGCG after tannase conversion showed a higher antioxidant activity than EGCG itself [13,47]. However, there has been no study on the photoprotective effects of TGE in hairless mice with induced oxidative stress by UVB.…”
Section: Effect Of Formulation Containing Tannase-converted Green Teamentioning
confidence: 99%