2022
DOI: 10.3390/nu14122550
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Fluoride Content of Matcha Tea Depending on Leaf Harvest Time and Brewing Conditions

Abstract: Matcha, or powdered green tea (Camellia sinensis) of the Tencha type, is popular all around the world, and its consumption continues to rise. Because of its unique cultivation method, it is rich in phytochemicals and has many health-promoting properties; it contains high concentrations of polyphenols, theanine and chlorophyll. Tea, and by extension matcha, contains numerous minerals, one of which is fluorine. Under physiological conditions, this mineral plays a significant role in hard tissue mineralisation pr… Show more

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“…Another tea product is Matcha, powdered green tea (Camellia sinensis) of the Tencha type. Jakubczyk et al [58] showed that matcha infusions have a high fluorine content regardless of the water temperature or harvest time-about 4 mg/L. Matcha tea can therefore be the main source of fluoride in the human diet, which is why it is important to control the amount of matcha in the daily diet.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Another tea product is Matcha, powdered green tea (Camellia sinensis) of the Tencha type. Jakubczyk et al [58] showed that matcha infusions have a high fluorine content regardless of the water temperature or harvest time-about 4 mg/L. Matcha tea can therefore be the main source of fluoride in the human diet, which is why it is important to control the amount of matcha in the daily diet.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%