Health Effects of Tea and Its Catechins

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Springer Science & Business Media, Sep 21, 2004 - Cooking - 118 pages
During the course of the last two decades, the health effects of tea and its catechins have been docmnented in nmnerous scientific studies and the scientific basis of these effects has been elaborated. Professor Kuroda and Dr. Hara provide in this volmne a translation of a thorough and extensive book published earlier (in Japanese), which will be of considerable interest to scientists worldng in the field, and to members of the general public interested in naturaJ ways of maintaining health. Both authors are themselves eminent researchers with extensive experience. Dr. Kuroda is best known for his publications employing tissue cultures. Dr. Ham has published nmnerous research papers on the health effects of green tea and its catechins. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the historical use of green tea in Japan and elsewhere, followed by a description of the many disease conditions against which these teas have preventive (protective) effects. Of particular interest to "senior citizens" is the chapter on the ability of tea components to ameliorate a wide range of age-related diseases including cancer, arteriosclerosis, and various forms of senile dementias. For scientists and others interested in infectious diseases caused by bacteria and viruses, a chapter dealing with the ability of tea components to inhibit these organisms will be of special interest.
 

Contents

GREEN TEA IN JAPAN
1
12 BUDDHISM AND GREEN TEA
3
13 GREEN TEA IN FEUDAL TIMES
4
14 ESTABLISHMENT OF THE TEA CEREMONY
5
15 GREEN TEA AND THE JAPANESE PEOPLE
6
16 PRESENT STATE OF GREEN TEA IN JAPAN
8
GREEN TEA BLACK TEA AND OOLONG TEA
9
PREVENTIVE EFFECTS OF TEA AGAINST HUMAN DISEASES
11
STORAGE OF TEA
59
INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND TEA
61
412 Prevention of influenza virus in mice and pigs
62
42 PREVENTION OF DENTAL CARIES AND BAD BREATH
63
422 Inhibition by tea of the formation of dental caries
65
43 PREVENTION OF FOOD POISONING
67
433 Tea kills bad bacteria and promotes good bacteria
69
44 IMPROVEMENT OF DMTRAINTESTINAL BACTERIA AND PREVENTION OF ODOR
70

22 PREVENTION AGAINST CARCINOGENESIS
12
222 The mechanisms of carcinogenesis
13
223 Carcinogenic processes in normal cells
15
224 Carcinogens present in environment
18
225 Carcinogens present in food materials
20
226 Anticarcinogens present in food materials
23
227 Tea drinking and stomach cancer
25
228 Tea ceremony instructors and tea
28
2210 Anticarcinogenk activity of tea
30
2211 Programming cell death Apoptosis induced by tea
36
2213 Inhibition of Helicobacterpylori growth by tea
37
2214 Clinical chemopreventive trials with tea catechins
38
COLOR TASTE AND AROMA
39
AGERELATED DISEASES AND TEA
41
312 Hypotensive action of tea drinking in animal experiments
42
313 Hypotensive action of tea drinking in humans
44
32 PREVENTION OF DIABETES
45
323 Tea lowers blood sugar levels in animals
47
324 Tea lowers human blood sugar levels
48
33 PREVENTION OF OBESITY
49
34 SUPPRESSION OF ARTERIOSCLEROSIS
51
344 Tea reduces bad cholesterol
52
345 Effect of tea on human blood cholesterol
55
35 PREVENTION OF SENILE DEMENTIA
56
353 Tea prevents Alzheimers disease
57
441 Effect of tea catechins on intrainestinal bacteria
71
45 PREVENTION OF INTRAHOSPITAL INFECTIONS
72
452 Tea kills MRSA
73
462 Oolong tea prevents allergic reactions
75
48 PREVENTION OF FORMATION OF WARTS AND INFLAMMATION
76
482 Condyloma in human genital organs
77
PROVERBS ABOUT TEA
79
ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTIOXIDATIVE ACTIVITY OF TEA
81
512 Antioxidant action of tea
82
522 Preservation of color in foods
83
523 Deodorant action of unsavory meat flavors
84
53 PREVENTION OF OFFENSIVE ODORS BY TEA
85
HOW TO MAKE A GOOD CUP OF GREEN TEA
89
62 CHOOSING GREEN TEA
90
65 TABOOS IN TEA DRINKING
91
FOOD AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS OF TEA CATECHINS
93
71 CATECHIN CAPSULES FRONTISPIECE
94
72 CATECHIN EGGS FRONTISPIECE
95
78 CATECHIN MEDICAL PRODUCTS
96
713 CATECHINCONTAINING INSTANT GREEN TEA
97
CONCLUDING REMARKS
99
REFERENCES
103
AUTHOR INDEX
107
SUBJECT INDEX
109
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Page 103 - T, Miwa, S, Kawaguchi, K. and Koike, G., 1991, Effect of oolong tea on plasma lipids and lipoprotem lipase activity in young women., Nippon Eiyo Shokuryo Gakkaishi (J.Japan Soc.
Page 103 - Y, 1991, Suppression of the accumulation of body and liver fat by tea catedims.

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