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/Published online: 27 April 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013 Abstract Green tea extract (GTE) is regarded to be effec- attempted to block the intestinal absorption of GCs and tive against obesity ...
observations strongly suggest that both tea catechins and heat-epimerized tea catechins lower serum cholesterol concentration by inhibiting cholesterol absorption in the intestine . There was no differential ...
Aims: Alcohol toxicity can induce multiple organ dysfunction, including the liver. Gallated catechins (GCs), the components of green tea extract (GTE), have been known to inhibit intestinal lipid ...
and decaffeinated green tea in comparison to the situation in which pure EGCG was intragastrically administered to the rats.33 The absorption rate constant (Ka) of pure EGCG after intragastral administration was 1.4 ...
the past and possible future use of B. anthracis as a bioterrorism agent have resulted in an impetus to develop more effective protective measures and therapeutics. In this study, green tea was found ...
of developing atherosclerosis.15 However, this effect was significantly weaker in the theanine group than that observed with the other polyphenols present in green tea . As such, the role of theanine in lipid ...
and absorption of dietary fats is presented in Fig 1. The oral lipid tolerance test (OLTT) can assess not only intestinal lipid metabolism but also whole-body lipid metabolism. The ability to quickly normalize ...
of quercetin with water. The immediate appearance of these metabolites in the upper small intestine tract indicates a rapid absorption and metabolism of quercetin in the enterocytes, followed by the efflux ...
to their mechanisms of action: natural inhibitors of intestinal cholesterol absorption , inhibitors of hepatic cholesterol synthesis, and enhancers of the excretion of LDL-C (Figures 1–3). Nevertheless, there are many ...
, H. L., Ho , C.-T., Yang , C. S., Conney , A. H. ( 1994 ) Inhibitory effects of black tea , green tea , decaffeinated black tea , and decaffeinated green tea on ultraviolet B light-induced skin ...
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