Examples of using Catechins in English and their translations into German
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These compounds are called flavonoids and include catechins, epicatechins, and procyandins.
These contain special herbs with natural antioxidants like polyphenols, catechins, etc.
Catechins are partly altered(oxidation)
Tea- catechins disease fighting flavonoids
flavonoids such as catechins and polyphenols.
Catechins are the most common of the polyphenols and epigallocatechin(ECGC) is the most plentiful of the catechins.
rutin, catechins, polyphenols and anthocyanins.
Methylated catechins with their anti-allergic qualities help to fight perennial and seasonal allergies.
Flavonols exist in both the monomer form(catechins) and polymer form proanthocyanidins.
The catechins contained in tea have antibacterial,
anthocyanins, and catechins.
The catechins(chiefly the EGCGs)
Catechins found in green tea have been shown to provide a number of health-promoting benefits.
The catechins, and the EGCG(Epigallocatechin gallate)
Rich in catechins, which are rich in antioxidants,
This is also suggests that catechins in acacia powder may have protective effect against atherosclerosis.
Green tea- Camelia Sinensis Catechins reduce the absorption of sugars
Polyphenols(which include catechins) make up the largest group of protective substances in our food.
anthocyanins, and catechins.
Catechins help to strengthen the walls of blood vessels,