Category Archives: Catechin

Berry Berry Good

lavonoids are a group of around 4000 plants compounds that have a common 3 ring structure. Flavonoids are bioavailable in humans and studies suggest that high intakes of flavonoids are associated with protection from certain diseases. In particular, flavonoids may … Continue reading

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Is Flavanol Absorption Improved with Carbohydrate?

lavonoids are a diverse group of plant compounds that are bioavailable in humans. Flavonoids may confer protection from certain diseases in humans because they have the ability to inhibit free radical chain reactions and thus reduce oxidative stress. The association … Continue reading

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Procyanidin Absorption

Flavan-3-ols are a group of flavonoids present in commonly eaten foods such as tea, apples and wine. The main flavan-3-ols are (+)-catechin and (-)-epicatechin, which can form various compounds by bonding to gallic acid (figure 1). Epidemiological evidence suggests that … Continue reading

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Does Tea Prevent Parkinson’s Disease?

Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease, but its aetiology is not fully understood. Parkinson’s disease is characterised by degeneration of the dopaminergic neurones in the substantia nigra of the midbrain. Treatments for involve administration of synthetic L-dopa, … Continue reading

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More on Flavonoids and Cardiovascular Disease

Flavonoids are polyphenolic heterocyclic plant compounds that may have beneficial health properties in humans. Although it is not fully understood why consuming plant foods are beneficial to the health, one reason may be the flavonoids that they contain. Flavonoids are … Continue reading

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Green Tea Improves Vascular Function

A number of antioxidants in food have been shown to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. At present it is unclear as to why dietary antioxidants are protective, but evidence suggests that it may result from a decrease in oxidative … Continue reading

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More on Green Tea and Health

Green tea is a drink derived from the leaves from the Camellia sinensis plant, and has been traditionally drunk in East Asia for thousands of years. Green tea is thought to have healthy promoting effects based on the presence of … Continue reading

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Green Tea Has Antiviral Properties

Green tea differs from black tea in that during processing the leaves of the former are steamed, while the leave of the latter are fermented. The result is that green tea maintains many of the original photochemicals present in the … Continue reading

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Green Tea Catechin Absorption

Epidemiological evidence suggests that green tea may have beneficial health properties, particularly with regard to cancer and cardiovascular disease. This beneficial effect may be due to the high levels of antioxidant polyphenols present within the leaves of the Camellia sinensis … Continue reading

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Red Wine Catechin Absorption

Red wine is a complex mixture of a number of polyphenolic substance, that may explain some of its beneficial health effects. Of the polyphenolics present in red wine, flavonoids represent one group that have shown beneficial effects against cardiovascular disease … Continue reading

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