TY - BOOK AU - .Preedy, Victor R TI - Tea in health and disease prevention U1 - 633.72 PY - 2013/// CY - Amsterdam PB - Elsevier N1 - The Tea Plants: Botanical Aspc. Green Tea: The Plants. Processing. Manufacturing and Production 19 Sdcnn Ahmed. John Richnrd Sfepp White Tea: The Plants. Processing. Manuf.ictunng. and Potential Health Benefits 33 Jenny T. Moo Black Tea: The Plants. Processing/Manufacturing and Production 41 RamoScimy Shonmugosunclnrnm Scnthil Kumot. Subramanian Murugcsan. Govindasamy Kottur. Daniel Gyamti Pu-erh Tea: Botany. Production, and Chemistry 59 Selena Ahmed. John Richard Stepp Tea Flavanols: An Overview 73 tngrid A.-L. Persson Analysis of Antioxidant Compounds in Different Types of Tea 79 Claudia Cimpoiu, Anamana Hosu. Vasile Miclaus Cultivar Type and Antioxidant Potency of Tea Product 91 F.N. Wachira. S. Karori. L.C. Kerio. J.K. Wanyoko Objective Evaluation of the Taste Intensity of Tea by Taste Sensors 103 Nobuyuki Hayashi Green Tea (Cv. Benifuuki) Powder and Catechins Availabi lity 115 Marl Maeda-Yamamoto. HirofumI Tachibana. Yoichi Sameshima. Shinichi Kuriyama SECTION 2 • Miscellaneous Teas and Tea Types Herbal Teas: A Focus on Antioxidant Properties 129 Jasenka Piljac-Zegarac, Dunja Samec, Ante Piljac Honeybush Tea {Cyclopia sp.): A Traditional South-African Tisane 141 Adam Kokotkiewicz. Maria Luczkiewicz Mate Tea: From the Camp to the Bench 161 Samuel Santos Valencia, Manuella Lanzetti, Luis Cristovao Porto In Afro Antioxidant Properties of Mediterranean Herbs and their Bioactivity 171 Proestos Charalampos, Antonios E. Koutelidakis. Michael Komaitis. Maria Kapsokefalou, Bush Tea as a Herbal Beverage and Medicinal Plant in South Africa 183 Fhatuwani Nixwell Mudau, Irvine K. MarigaSECTION 3• Manufacturing and Processing CHAPTER 16 Tea Processing and its Impact on Cat Thearubigin Formation Anakalo. A. Shitandi, Francis Muif^ai Nfiurc. S\nu^r} \/ Maiiuntiij CHAPTER 17 Tea Processing and Carotenoids Na-Na Li, Jian Liang Lu. Yun Rang Liang CHAPTER 18 Effect of Far Infrared Irradiation on Kristof hin Contents of Green Tea - 1 Seung-Cheol Lee. Hyun Gyun Yuk SECTION 4• Compositional and Nutritional Aspects CHAPTER 19 Structure and Bioactivities of Polysaccharides in Tea; Applications in Diabetes, Hyperlipidemia. Coagulation. Thrombosis. Immunology, Oxidative Stress, Radiation and Bacterial Adhesion Haixia Chen CHAPTER 20 An Overview of the Physicochemical and Bioactive Properties of Novel Tea Polysaccharide Conjugates 237 Chen Xiaoqiang. Victor R. Preedy, Li Jianrong CHAPTER 21 Green Tea Dietary Supplements: Current Issues and Analysis Methods David J. V\/eiss. Sarah A. Gehrke, Pengxin Liu, Randy J. Robinson CHAPTER 22 Trace Elements in Tea {Camellia Sinensis)and their Bioavailability Aradhana Mehra, Paul Lynch. Sohel Saikat. Laura Chan CHAPTER 23 Tea and Iron Metabolism 275 Dominique Bougie CHAPTER 24 Manganese Nutrition and Tea Consumption 289 Doctor Colleen Margaret Ross CHAPTER 25 Vitamin K in Green Tea Leaves 295 Cristina M.M. Almeida, Maria E. Figueira CHAPTER 26 Odor and Flavor Volatiles of Different Types of Tea 307 Patcharee Pripdeevech, Sugunya Wongpornchai CHAPTER 27 Chromatographic Development, Validation, and Data Handling of Tea Fingerprints ^ Bieke Dejaegher, Yvan Vander Heyden CHAPTER 28 Steeping Time and Temperature on the Content of the Main Flavanols in Green Tea Benno F. Zimmermann, Maike Gleichenhagen CHAPTER 29 Chemistry and Biology of the Black Tea Thearubigins and of Tea Fermentation 343 Nikolai Kuhnert CHAPTER 30 Bioactive Phytophenolics and Antioxidant Functions of Aqueous and Organic Tea Extracts 361 Theeshan Bahorun, Vidushi Neergheen-Bhujun, Naushad A. Toolsee, Jhoti Somanah, Amitabye Luximon-Ramma, Okezie 1. Aruoma CHAPTER 31 Formation of Damascenone and its Related Compounds from Carotenoids in Tea 375 Ziyin Yang, Susanne Baldermann. Naoharu Watanabe CHAPTER 32 Tea Catechins in Tissues; Analysis, Possibilities and Challenges 387 Benno F. Zimmerman CHAPTER 33 Intcsimal Absorption and Disposition of Green Tea Catechins: The First Barrier for Green Tea Catechins Entering the Body 399 Zt^orig Zuo. Li ZlKing. Linux Zhou Green Tea Flavan 3ol Bioavailability 413 Dunicio Del Rio. Lucu Colony. Furio Brighenti L Theanine front Green Tea: Transport and Effects on Health 425 Leung Zhang. Zheng Zhu Zhung. \a Ning Lu. Jing-Song Zhang. Victor R. Preecl\ Holistic Approaches to Tea Bioactivity: Interactions of Tea and Meal Components Studied in Vitro and In Vivo 437 Antonios E. Koutelidakis. Maria Kapsokefalou Gallic Acid in Old Oolong Tea 447 Chung )u Chen. Ren Jye Lee. Viola S.Y. Lee. Jianpeng Dou. Victor R. Preedy. Jason T.C. Tzen, Maw-Rong Lee Tea and Starch Digestibility 457 Adeline Ik Chian Wong. Dejian Huang Electronic Tongue for Tea Tasting 469 Tzong Jih Cheng. Richie L.C. Chen. Kuang-Hua Chang. Yueh-Tzu Hung. Bo Chuan Hsieh. Po-Chung Chen. Hsien-Yi Hsiao Green Tea and Protein Availability 483 Joanna Bajerska. Malgorzata Wozniewicz. Jan Jeszka •General Protective Aspects of Tea-Related Compounds eview of the Clinical Evidence on Tea Consumption and Weight Loss 493 Selena Ahmed Oolong Tea and Weight Loss 509 Rong-Rong He. Hiroshi Kurihara. Victor R. Preedy Antioxidant Functions of Green and Black Tea 521 Kaushik Das. Jharna Bhattacharyya Tea and Liver Antioxidant Capabilities in Ethanol Toxicity 529 Wojciech Luczaj. Agnieszka Augustyniak. Elzbieta Skrzydlewska Antimutagenic Activities of Tea and its Polyphenols in Bacterial Test Systems 539 Udayan Bhattacharya. Ashok K. Giri The Modulating Influence of Tea Polyphenols on Estrogen Metabolism in Asian and Caucasian Populations: Breast Cancer Prevention 551 Maria Kapiszewska. Anna Merklinger-Gruchala. Grazyna Jasienska Tea and Inflammation 563 Elvira Gonzalez de Mejia. Sirima Puangpraphant, Rachel Eckhoff Tea and Sepsis: Effects on Inflammatory Cytokines 581 Haichao Wang, Shu Zhu. Wei Li, Arvin Jundoria, Andrew E. Sama Green Tea and Protection against He/zcobacter Infection 593 Calin Stoicov, JeanMarie Houghton Black Tea {Camellia sinensis) and Bone Loss Protection 603 Chandan Mitra, Dolan Das. Asankur Sekhar Das. Victor R. Preedy Green Tea and Bone Health Promotion: A Focus on Bone Mass and Microarchitecture 613 Chwan-Li Shen, Ming-Chien ChyuCHAPTER 52 CHAPTER 105 Effect of Green Tea( j-Epigallocatechin Gallate on A<)i|)oi.vl. -.; ^ ^ Signaling Effects Yung-Hsi Kao. Hui-Chen Ku. Hsin Huei Chang. Chi Wvi iiu. Li-Jane Shih. Jueng-Tsueng Weng. ChicnChih Ycli Modulation of Pattern Recognition Receptor MediaK.-d SiC.naiii f. Pathways by Green Tea Epigallocatechin 3Gallate lOo > Joo Young Lee. Ling Zhao. Daniel H. Hwang Caffeine and Insulin-Independent Glucose Transport ' Tatsuro Egawa. Xiao Ma. Tahu Hamacla. Tatsuy.i Hayaiihi ( )-Epigallocatechin 3-aGallate(EGCG)and Kidney lnterstiti.il Fibroblasts Yohei Miyamoto Caffeine-Mediated ERK Phosphorylation in the Rat Brain Stefania Vinci. Liliana Spina. Rosanna Longoni. Elio Acquas Epigallocatechin Gallate(EGCG)from Green Tea and Other Natural Products Mediate Stress Resistance and Slows Down Aging Processes in Caenorhabditis Michael Wink, Sami Abbas 1117 Chinese Tea and Telomere Length in Elderly Chinese Men Ruth Chan, Jean Woo, Nelson L.S. Tang Human Prostate Cancer Prevention by Green Tea Catechins: Clinical Trial and Putative Molecular Mechanisms of Action Federica Rizzi, Saverio Bettuzzi Effect of Green Tea Catechins on Intracellular Signaling in Breast Tissue: Implications for Cancer Rebecca L. Bigelow, James A. Cardelli 1159 Caffeine, Cyclin D1 and Cell Proliferation John P. Alao Synthetic Analogs of( )-Epigallocatechin-Gallate: Bioavailability and Molecular Mechanisms of Action Taskeen Mujtaba, Di Chen, Michael Frezza, Ahmad A. Zahreldin, Tak Hang Chan, Q. Ping Dou Anti-Influenza Viral Activity of Catechins and Derivatives i-t»3 Jae-Min Song, Baik-Lin Seong Antibacterial - Acinetobacter baumannii- Activity of Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate(EGCG) Andrew R. Osterberg, Karen L. Mumy, George F, Babcock Tea Catechins and Staphylococcus aureus Hiroshi Yamada (-)-Epicatechin 3-(3"-0-Methyl gallate) and (-1 )-Catechin 3-(3"-OMethylgallate), and their Anti-Inflammatory Activity Hidefumi Makabe Effect of Epigallocatechin Gallate on Markers of Inflammation 1223 Pitchairaj Geraldine, Ramesh Elango, Joseph Theodore, Joen-Rong Sheu, Philip A. Thomas Molecular Basis for Down-Regulation of the Inflammatory Responses by Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate in Macrophages 123y Eui-Hong Byun, Hirofumi Tachibana Green Tea and its Main Catechin, Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate, Provide Parasitic Protection Mahmoud Abu Laila, Ikuo IgarashiCHAPTER 106 Effects of Tea Catechins on Cardiac Allografts 1261 Jun ichi Su7ul\i. MciScihito Ogawa. Yasunobu Hirata. Ryozo Nagai. Mitsuaki Isoba CHAPTER 107 Maternal Caffeine Exposure on Fetal Cardiovascular Function and Grov.th 1273 Nobuo Monioi. Bradle\ B. Keller. Kimimasa Tobita CHAPTER 108 Green Tea ( )Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate and its Effects on Pancreatic Stellate Cells 1287 Makoto Otsuki. Hiroshi Asaumi CHAPTER 109 Effect of Green Tea Extract and Tea Polyphenols Against Antibiotic-. AntiCancer Drug and Inmuinosuppressant Agent-Induced Nephrotoxicitv: A Focus on Cyclosporine A and Tacrolims 1299 Isao Matsui Yuasa. Akiko Kojima-Yuasa CHAPTER 110 Biological Effects of Green Tea Catechins in Ocular Tissue Cells 1309 Kai On Chu. )a Ping)ang. Chi Chiu Wang. Chi Pui Pang SECTION 7•Behavior and Brain CHAPTER 111 Tea and the Cognitive Function of Elderly People: Evidence From Neurobiology and Epidemiology 1325 Lei Feng. Tze-Pin Ng. Ee-Heok Kua. Victor R. Preedy CHAPTER 112 Green Tea and Protection of the Brain Against Aging: Structural Aspectsl337 Jose Paulo Andrade. Jorge Rodrigues. Marco AssuiiQao CHAPTER 113 Behavioral Pharmacology of Caffeine 1349 Sandro Fenu. Elio Acquas CHAPTER 114 Effect of Green Tea Catechins on Cognitive Learning Ability and Dementia 1363 Michio Hashimoto. Md Abdul Haque. Yukihiro Mara CHAPTER 115 Attention Benefits of Tea and Tea Ingredients: A Review of the Research to Date 1373 Suzanne J.L. Einother. Timo Giesbrecht. Charlotte M. Walden. Leo van Buren. Pieter C. van der PijI. Eveline A. de Bruin CHAPTER 116 Green Tea and Feeling Depressed: A Promising Challenge 1385 Kaijun Niu. Guowei Huang. Hui Guo CHAPTER 117 Anxiolytic Properties of the Green Tea Polyphenol(-)-Epigallocatechin Gallate 1399 Michel Vignes CHAPTER 118 Green Tea {-)-Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate and Amyloid Precursor Protein: Implications for Alzheimer's Disease 1411 Brian Giunta, Jun Tan CHAPTER 119 Nitric Oxide Synthase, Green Tea Catechins and Parkinson's Disease 1425 Ji Seon Kim. Eung Seok Oh, Jong-Min Kim SECTION 8•Adverse Effects of Tea and Tea-Related Products CHAPTER 120 Toxicity of Green Tea Polyphenols 1435 Izet M. Kapetanovic CHAPTER 121 Hepatocyte Cytotoxicity of Green Tea Phenolic Acids, Gallates, and Catechins 1449 Sarah Delaney, Luke Wan. Peter J. O'BrienCHAPTER 122 Caffeine and Neurotoxicity: Implications for Tea Tracy R. Butler. Mark A. Prendergast CHAPTER 123 Interactions of Tea Food Quality and Health 1 / Richard A. CHAPTER 124 Diversity of Pesticides in Tea 1 Anjan Bhattacharyya. Bapp^Kiaya Kanrar CHAPTER 125 Potential Toxicity of Green Tea Polyphenols m Colitis i >()^ Akira Murakami SECTION 9•Comparison of Tea and Coffee in Health and Disease CHAPTER 126 Comparison of the Effects of Tea and Coffee on the Risk of Ovan.in Cancer ^ ' Susan Jordan. Christina Nagle CHAPTER 127 Comparing Tea and Coffee Intake in Relation to Breast Cancer Nirmala Bhoo Pathy. Cuno S.P.M. Uiterwaal ^ CHAPTER 128 Impact of Green Tea and Coffee Consumption on Renal Function 1.j43 Kei Nakajima. Yoshihiko Kanno ER -