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Review
. 2022 Mar 1:371:131098.
doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.131098. Epub 2021 Sep 9.

Tea and its phytochemicals: Hidden health benefits & modulation of signaling cascade by phytochemicals

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Tea and its phytochemicals: Hidden health benefits & modulation of signaling cascade by phytochemicals

Sagar Bag et al. Food Chem. .

Abstract

Tea, one of the most widely consumed beverages, is prepared from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis. The promising health recompenses of tea have been linked to its different phenolic components, which have diverse biological characteristics. Tea also contains several flavonoids, alkaloids, phenolic, theanine, etc., which are associated with anti-oxidant characteristics and a variety of health benefits. It can also lower the pervasiveness of neurological disorders as well as prevent different types of cancer, metabolic syndromes, cardiovascular diseases, urinary stone, obesity, type 2 diabetes. Keeping in mind that tea helps to improve health and prevents many diseases, its consumption has been regarded as a "health-promoting habit" and current medical investigators have established the scientific basis for this concept over time. The current review provides new updated information and perspectives on the tea phytochemicals and their overall health benefits based on molecular processes, experimental studies, and clinical trials.

Keywords: Antioxidant activities; Bioactive compounds; Health benefits; Phytochemicals; Signal transduction; Tea.

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