Relationship between antimutagenic activity and major components of various teas.
@article{Yen1996RelationshipBA,
title={Relationship between antimutagenic activity and major components of various teas.},
author={Gow-Chin Yen and H. Y. Chen},
journal={Mutagenesis},
year={1996},
volume={11 1},
pages={
37-41
}
}The objectives of this study were to determine the major components in tea leaves and tea extracts and to study the relationship between chemical content and antimutagenic activity of various tea extracts. The amount of catechins in various tea extracts was in the order: green tea (26.7%) > oolong tea (23.2%) > pouchong tea (15.8%) > black tea (4.3%). The amounts of caffeine and phenolic compounds in oolong tea extracts were 8.3 and 32.4%, respectively; these amounts were greater than those in…
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