Examples of using Catechins in English and their translations into Romanian
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The catechins in green tea stop the enzyme that decomposes noradrenaline,
also called catechins, than black tea.
Results of some clinical studies have shown that fisetin and catechins present in acacia catechu might be responsible for its hepatoprotective properties.
leucanthocyanins, catechins, trace elements, macro- and betaine.
The active ingredients in green tea extract are polyphenols in the form of flavonoids like catechins and epigallocatechin gallate(EGCG).
flavanoids, and catechins.
thereby preferred for the extraction of polyphenols such as catechins from tea.
Biooxidation of tea leaves is a series of oxidative processes by which oxidase enzymes present in the cell wall promote catechins following breakdown of the cell wall.
is not only rich in antioxidant substances such as catechins, tea pigments,
such as: caffeine, catechins and procyanidins- known throughout the world for their stimulant properties.
During a conventional cold brewing less active compounds(e.g. catechins, polyphenols, caffeine etc.) are extracted resulting in a lack of the nutritional
Its catechins, theaflavins, theanine
The catechins contained in it have anti-inflammatory
A study has found that green tea extract catechins(EGCG) can prevent the formation of starch fiber.
Fresh tea leaves contain a high level of chemicals known as catechins, which are converted to theaflavins.
epigallocatechin gallate(commonly noted as EGCG) and other catechins.
including green tea catechins, citrus bioflavonoids,
which showed that the intake of catechins(nutrients) in tea could help prevent
In the cells of tea, catechins are present in the cytosol,
A new study published in the medical journal Cancer Prevention Research provides further evidence that supplements containing green tea catechins may help reduce the incidence of prostate cancer.