Characterizing relationship between chemicals and in vitro bioactivities of teas made by six typical processing methods using a single Camellia sinensis cultivar, Meizhan
Processing method is considered as a major factor that affects biotransformation of phytochemicals in tea and leads to diverse flavor and bioactivity of tea. In the present work, six typical tea manufacturing processings were employed to compare the effect on chemical composition of teas through usi...
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doaj-43e70bfcc305410585dc864e3e2aebf42021-05-06T16:05:15ZengTaylor & Francis GroupBioengineered2165-59792165-59872021-01-011211251126310.1080/21655979.2021.19032371903237Characterizing relationship between chemicals and in vitro bioactivities of teas made by six typical processing methods using a single Camellia sinensis cultivar, MeizhanGuanhua Xie0Jingna Yan1Anxia Lu2Jirui Kun3Bei Wang4Chengda Song5Huarong Tong6Qing Meng7Southwest UniversitySouthwest UniversitySouthwest UniversitySouthwest UniversitySouthwest UniversitySouthwest UniversitySouthwest UniversitySouthwest UniversityProcessing method is considered as a major factor that affects biotransformation of phytochemicals in tea and leads to diverse flavor and bioactivity of tea. In the present work, six typical tea manufacturing processings were employed to compare the effect on chemical composition of teas through using leaves of the single tea cultivar – – Camellia sinensis var. Meizhan. And in vitro antioxidant activity, inhibition against α-glucosidase and three lipid metabolism enzymes of these teas were also investigated, the relationships among them were analyzed further. As fresh leaves were processed into six categories of teas, the content of total catechins (TCs) has decreased in varying degrees while theaflavins (TFs) has increased. The antioxidant capacity composite index (ACCI) from high to low were green tea, yellow tea, oolong tea, white tea, dark tea, and black tea with the range from 98.44 to 58.38, which dominated by the content of TCs. Furthermore, all categories of teas possessed an inhibition effect on the pancreatic lipase (PL), 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase (HMG-COA reductase), lecithin cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT), and α-glucosidase. The inhibition rate of PL and α-glucosidase appears to be positively influenced by TFs content (r =0.863, r =0.857, p < 0.05) while that of LCAT showed significant positive correlations with the content of tea polyphonels (TPs) (r = 0.902, p < 0.01). These results provide a better understanding of the relationships between processing method and chemical components of tea. It is suggested that various tea categories possess potential healthy effects which could serve as promising nutritional supplements.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21655979.2021.1903237camellia sinensisteasprocessingbioactivityrelationships |
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Guanhua Xie Jingna Yan Anxia Lu Jirui Kun Bei Wang Chengda Song Huarong Tong Qing Meng Characterizing relationship between chemicals and in vitro bioactivities of teas made by six typical processing methods using a single Camellia sinensis cultivar, Meizhan Bioengineered camellia sinensis teas processing bioactivity relationships |
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Guanhua Xie Jingna Yan Anxia Lu Jirui Kun Bei Wang Chengda Song Huarong Tong Qing Meng |
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Characterizing relationship between chemicals and in vitro bioactivities of teas made by six typical processing methods using a single Camellia sinensis cultivar, Meizhan |
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Characterizing relationship between chemicals and in vitro bioactivities of teas made by six typical processing methods using a single Camellia sinensis cultivar, Meizhan |
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Characterizing relationship between chemicals and in vitro bioactivities of teas made by six typical processing methods using a single Camellia sinensis cultivar, Meizhan |
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Characterizing relationship between chemicals and in vitro bioactivities of teas made by six typical processing methods using a single Camellia sinensis cultivar, Meizhan |
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Characterizing relationship between chemicals and in vitro bioactivities of teas made by six typical processing methods using a single Camellia sinensis cultivar, Meizhan |
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characterizing relationship between chemicals and in vitro bioactivities of teas made by six typical processing methods using a single camellia sinensis cultivar, meizhan |
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Processing method is considered as a major factor that affects biotransformation of phytochemicals in tea and leads to diverse flavor and bioactivity of tea. In the present work, six typical tea manufacturing processings were employed to compare the effect on chemical composition of teas through using leaves of the single tea cultivar – – Camellia sinensis var. Meizhan. And in vitro antioxidant activity, inhibition against α-glucosidase and three lipid metabolism enzymes of these teas were also investigated, the relationships among them were analyzed further. As fresh leaves were processed into six categories of teas, the content of total catechins (TCs) has decreased in varying degrees while theaflavins (TFs) has increased. The antioxidant capacity composite index (ACCI) from high to low were green tea, yellow tea, oolong tea, white tea, dark tea, and black tea with the range from 98.44 to 58.38, which dominated by the content of TCs. Furthermore, all categories of teas possessed an inhibition effect on the pancreatic lipase (PL), 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase (HMG-COA reductase), lecithin cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT), and α-glucosidase. The inhibition rate of PL and α-glucosidase appears to be positively influenced by TFs content (r =0.863, r =0.857, p < 0.05) while that of LCAT showed significant positive correlations with the content of tea polyphonels (TPs) (r = 0.902, p < 0.01). These results provide a better understanding of the relationships between processing method and chemical components of tea. It is suggested that various tea categories possess potential healthy effects which could serve as promising nutritional supplements. |
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camellia sinensis teas processing bioactivity relationships |
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