Simulated intestinal digestion of green and black teas

被引:111
|
作者
Record, IR [1 ]
Lane, JM [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIRO, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
关键词
green tea; black tea; antioxidants; polyphenols; digestion;
D O I
10.1016/S0308-8146(01)00131-5
中图分类号
O69 [应用化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
Previous studies have shown that significant changes to green tea catechins occur as a result of changes in pH similar to those found in the gastrointestinal tract. In this study we have: demonstrated that the sum of the antioxidant activities attributable to the four major catechins in brewed green and black tea samples was less than the total measured antioxidant activity. although there was a high degree of correlation between antioxidant activity and total measured polyphenol concentration. In addition. incubation of either form of tea at acid pH (as found in the stomach) had little effect of the concentration of individual catechins. However, incubation at slightly alkaline pH, similar to that found in the small intestine, resulted in a rapid decline in the concentrations of both green and black tea catechins, but with a lesser reduction in antioxidant activity acid polyphenol concentration. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:481 / 486
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Assessment of the Bioaccessibility of Trace Elements in Cat's Claw Teas by In Vitro Simulated Gastrointestinal Digestion Using FAAS
    Pereira Junior, Joo B.
    Brito, Robson C. M.
    Pereira, Lana P. B.
    Fernandes Dantas, Kelly G.
    BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH, 2018, 182 (01) : 178 - 184
  • [42] Role of intestinal brush border peptidases in the simulated digestion of milk proteins
    Picariello, Gianluca
    Miralles, Beatriz
    Mamone, Gianfranco
    Sanchez-Rivera, Laura
    Recio, Isidra
    Addeo, Francesco
    Ferranti, Pasquale
    MOLECULAR NUTRITION & FOOD RESEARCH, 2015, 59 (05) : 948 - 956
  • [43] A comparison of the antimutagenic potential of green, black and decaffeinated teas: Contribution of flavanols to the antimutagenic effect
    BuAbbas, A
    Nunez, X
    Clifford, MN
    Walker, R
    Ioannides, C
    MUTAGENESIS, 1996, 11 (06) : 597 - 603
  • [44] Impact of various foliar diseases on the biochemical, volatile and quality constituents of green and black teas
    Ponnusamy Ponmurugan
    Kolandasamy Manjukarunambika
    Balasubramanian Mythili Gnanamangai
    Australasian Plant Pathology, 2016, 45 : 175 - 185
  • [45] AGFD 53-Free and total phenols and polyphenols in commercial green and black teas
    Strunk, Melissa A.
    Agbor, Gabriel
    Tan, Huewen
    Congdon, Robert B.
    Vinson, Joe A.
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2008, 235
  • [46] Effect of Aqueous Extracts of Black and Green Teas in Arsenic-induced Toxicity in Rabbits
    Raihan, S. Zahir
    Chowdhury, A. K. Azad
    Rabbani, Golam H.
    Marni, Farzana
    Ali, M. Shawkat
    Nahar, Lutfun
    Sarker, Satyajit D.
    PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH, 2009, 23 (11) : 1603 - 1608
  • [47] HPLC determination of catechins and caffeine in tea.: Differentiation of green, black and instant teas
    Fernández, PL
    Martín, MJ
    González, AG
    Pablos, F
    ANALYST, 2000, 125 (03) : 421 - 425
  • [48] Effects of green, oolong and black teas and related components on proliferation and invasion of hepatoma cells
    Zhang, GY
    Miura, Y
    Yagasaki, K
    ANIMAL CELL TECHNOLOGY: BASIC & APPLIED ASPECTS, VOL 10, 1999, : 135 - 139
  • [49] Calcium, copper, iron, magnesium and zinc utilization of humans as affected by consumption of black, decaffeinated black and green teas
    Prystai, EA
    Kies, CV
    Driskell, JA
    NUTRITION RESEARCH, 1999, 19 (02) : 167 - 177
  • [50] Black and Green Tea as Well as Specialty Teas Increase Osteoblast Mineralization with Varying Effectiveness
    McAlpine, Michael D.
    Gittings, William
    MacNeil, Adam J.
    Ward, Wendy E.
    JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL FOOD, 2021, 24 (08) : 866 - 872