Tea Polyphenols as Nutraceuticals
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1541-4337.2008.00043.x
Tea Polyphenols as Nutraceuticals
Abstract
The use of dietary ingredients is gaining much significance as a practical approach to the reduction of the risk of a number of diseases. Epidemiological evidence has linked the habitual consumption of tea with reduced risk of cardiovascular disorders and cancer. Polyphenols appear to play an important role in the potential health benefits associated with tea. With growing interests on the positive health attributes of tea, the present review covers relevant findings on many therapeutic properties of tea. Types of tea, the polyphenols, and their nutraceutical implications, as well as adverse effects and course of action together with bioavailability form the essence of coverage in this review.
© 2008 Institute of Food Technologists.
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