Phytochemical Analysis of Mint and Salvia officinalis L. Tea using FTIR Technique
Drita Abazi Bajrami,
Arijan Ganiji,
Zimere Saiti-Musliji
et al.
Abstract:Tea is among the most consumed drinks worldwide with broad health benefits, such as cardiovascular protection and anticancer effect. The chemical compositions of the tea change greatly. The evaluation of the composition of nutrients in tea plants cultivated in different countries is of great importance from the perspective of quality, standards, nutrition, and health. The objective of this study was to use different methods for analysis to determine if the tea extracts contain phenols, flavonoids, saponins, te… Show more
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