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Short- and long-term black tea consumption reverses endothelial dysfunction in patients with coronary artery disease.
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Pubmed Data
: Circulation. 2001 Jul 10;104(2):151-6. PMID:
11447078
Article Published Date
: Jul 10, 2001
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Black Tea : CK(158) : AC(40)
,
Flavonoids : CK(909) : AC(289)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
,
Tea : CK(989) : AC(234)
Diseases
:
Coronary Artery Disease : CK(1305) : AC(136)
,
Endothelial Dysfunction : CK(897) : AC(173)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Antioxidants : CK(3653) : AC(1318)
,
Vasodilator Agents : CK(262) : AC(54)
Additional Keywords
:
Plant Extracts : CK(3572) : AC(1216)
Soy food and tea consumption is inversely related to the risk of developing endometrial cancer.
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Pubmed Data
: Acta Paediatr. 2009 Jan;98(1):127-31. Epub 2008 Aug 4. PMID:
17827443
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2009
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
,
Soy : CK(1672) : AC(347)
Diseases
:
Endometrial Cancer : CK(269) : AC(45)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Chemopreventive : CK(1528) : AC(382)
Study suggests link between tea consumption and vitamin D levels
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Article Publish Status
: This is a free article.
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Pubmed Data
: Nutr J. 2012 Aug 20 ;11(1):56. Epub 2012 Aug 20. PMID:
22905922
Article Published Date
: Aug 19, 2012
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Vitamin D Deficiency : CK(495) : AC(45)
Additional Keywords
:
Natural Substance Synergy : CK(144) : AC(81)
Tea consumption reduces the risk of biliary tract and gallbladder diseases.
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Pubmed Data
: Zhonghua Zhong Liu Za Zhi. 2005 Nov;27(11):667-71. PMID:
16438888
Article Published Date
: Nov 01, 2005
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Flavonoids : CK(909) : AC(289)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
,
Polyphenols : CK(427) : AC(174)
,
Tea: Black : CK(167) : AC(40)
Diseases
:
Bile Duct Cancer : CK(23) : AC(11)
,
Gallbladder Cancer : CK(56) : AC(10)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Chemopreventive : CK(1528) : AC(382)
Tea drinking is associated with preservation of hip structure in elderly women.
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Pubmed Data
: J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab. 1996 Mar;9 Suppl 1:101-11. PMID:
17921409
Article Published Date
: Mar 01, 1996
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Black Tea : CK(158) : AC(40)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Hip Fracture : CK(1724) : AC(21)
,
Osteopenia : CK(207) : AC(41)
,
Osteoporosis : CK(1171) : AC(205)
Tea polyphenols (primarily EGCG), significantly reduce PSA, Hepatocyte growth factor, VEG in men with prostate cancer.
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Pubmed Data
: Cancer Prev Res (Phila Pa). 2009 Jul;2(7):673-82. Epub 2009 Jun 19. PMID:
19542190
Article Published Date
: Jul 01, 2009
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
EGCG (Epigallocatechin gallate) : CK(859) : AC(109)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
,
Polyphenols : CK(427) : AC(174)
Diseases
:
Prostate: PSA Doubling : CK(133) : AC(16)
,
Prostate Cancer : CK(998) : AC(288)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) inhibitor : CK(15) : AC(4)
,
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Regulator : CK(28) : AC(12)
The consumption of antioxidants, e.g. soy products, tea, fruits and vegetables, reduces the risk for cerebral aneurysm.
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Pubmed Data
: Ann Epidemiol. 2007 May;17(5):359-63 PMID:
17462545
Article Published Date
: May 01, 2007
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Fruit: All : CK(1836) : AC(472)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
,
Soy : CK(1672) : AC(347)
,
Vegetables: All : CK(551) : AC(69)
Diseases
:
Aneurysm: Cerebral : CK(42) : AC(5)
,
Cerebral Aneurysm : CK(435) : AC(7)
The consumption of coffee and potentially black tea is associated with risk of type 2 diabetes in Asian men and women in Singapore.
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Pubmed Data
: Food Chem Toxicol. 2000;38 Suppl 2:S71-89. PMID:
18842784
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2000
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Black Tea : CK(158) : AC(40)
,
Coffee : CK(412) : AC(58)
Diseases
:
Diabetes Mellitus: Type 2 : CK(3429) : AC(341)
Additional Keywords
:
Risk Reduction : CK(1909) : AC(196)
The consumption of coffee, green tea, black tea and oolong tea reduce the risk of mortality from cardiovascular disease in Japanese men and women.
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Pubmed Data
: J Epidemiol Community Health. 2009 Dec 8. Epub 2009 Dec 8. PMID:
19996359
Article Published Date
: Dec 08, 2009
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Black Tea : CK(158) : AC(40)
,
Coffee : CK(412) : AC(58)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
,
Oolong tea : CK(24) : AC(5)
Diseases
:
Cardiac Mortality : CK(703) : AC(67)
,
Cardiovascular Diseases : CK(5138) : AC(641)
Additional Keywords
:
Risk Reduction : CK(1909) : AC(196)
The consumption of high-catechin green tea leads to improvements in body composition and reduces abdominal fatness in moderately overweight Chinese subjects.
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Pubmed Data
: Obesity (Silver Spring). 2009 Aug 13. Epub 2009 Aug 13. PMID:
19680234
Article Published Date
: Aug 13, 2009
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Catechin : CK(403) : AC(130)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Abdominal Obesity (Midsection Fat) : CK(348) : AC(53)
The consumption of shallot, garlic, soy food and green tea consumption protects against the risk of multiple myeloma.
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Pubmed Data
: Cancer Epidemiol. 2012 Jun 4. Epub 2012 Jun 4. PMID:
22673750
Article Published Date
: Jun 04, 2012
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Garlic : CK(485) : AC(160)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
,
Shallot : CK(25) : AC(5)
,
Soy : CK(1672) : AC(347)
Diseases
:
Multiple Myeloma: Prevention : CK(10) : AC(1)
The regular consumption of green tea can protect against breast cancer.
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Pubmed Data
: PLoS One. 2007 Nov 7;2(11):e1153. PMID:
17183063
Article Published Date
: Nov 07, 2007
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Breast Cancer: Prevention : CK(525) : AC(73)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Chemopreventive : CK(1528) : AC(382)
Additional Keywords
:
Risk Reduction : CK(1909) : AC(196)
The theanine content of tea may be responsible for it significantly increasing immune function in users, relative to coffee consumption.
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Pubmed Data
: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003 May 13;100(10):6009-14. Epub 2003 Apr 28. PMID:
12719524
Article Published Date
: May 13, 2003
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Black Tea : CK(158) : AC(40)
,
Coffee : CK(412) : AC(58)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
,
Theanine : CK(102) : AC(21)
Diseases
:
Immune Disorders: Low Immune Function : CK(488) : AC(115)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Anti-Bacterial Agents : CK(970) : AC(316)
Topical 2% green tea lotion is effective in mild-to-moderate acne vulgaris.
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Pubmed Data
: J Drugs Dermatol. 2009 Apr;8(4):358-64. PMID:
19363854
Article Published Date
: Apr 01, 2009
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Acne : CK(198) : AC(32)
Topical green tea extract appears safe and effective in treating external anogenital warts.
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Pubmed Data
: Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 2006 Jan;26(1):85-90. Epub 2005 Oct 20. PMID:
21294779
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2006
Study Type
: Human Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
EGCG (Epigallocatechin gallate) : CK(859) : AC(109)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Anogenital Warts : CK(10) : AC(1)
,
Genital Warts : CK(40) : AC(4)
Panaxadiol and Epigallocatechin Gallate have a synergistic apoptotic effect on human colorectal cancer cells.
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Pubmed Data
: Phytother Res. 2012 May 8. Epub 2012 May 8. PMID:
22566066
Article Published Date
: May 08, 2012
Study Type
: Human In Vitro
Additional Links
Substances
:
Catechin : CK(403) : AC(130)
,
EGCG (Epigallocatechin gallate) : CK(859) : AC(109)
,
Ginseng : CK(339) : AC(113)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
,
Panaxadiol : CK(5) : AC(1)
Diseases
:
Colorectal Cancer : CK(877) : AC(321)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Antiproliferative : CK(1052) : AC(775)
,
Apoptotic : CK(1489) : AC(1114)
,
Chemosensitizer : CK(197) : AC(159)
Additional Keywords
:
Natural Substance Synergy : CK(144) : AC(81)
"Green tea catechins ameliorates adipose Insulin resistance by improving oxidative stress."
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Pubmed Data
: Free Radic Biol Med. 2012 Feb 11. Epub 2012 Feb 11. PMID:
22330066
Article Published Date
: Feb 11, 2012
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
EGCG (Epigallocatechin gallate) : CK(859) : AC(109)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Insulin Resistance : CK(1034) : AC(221)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Antioxidants : CK(3653) : AC(1318)
"Green tea catechins decrease oxidative stress in surgical menopause-induced overactive bladder in a rat model."
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Pubmed Data
: BJU Int. 2012 Sep ;110(6 Pt B):E236-44. Epub 2012 May 28. PMID:
22639915
Article Published Date
: Aug 31, 2012
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Catechin : CK(403) : AC(130)
,
Tea : CK(989) : AC(234)
Diseases
:
Overactive Bladder : CK(105) : AC(13)
,
Oxidative Stress : CK(1945) : AC(710)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Antioxidants : CK(3653) : AC(1318)
Additional Keywords
:
Ovariectomy-Induced Changes : CK(52) : AC(22)
,
Plant Extracts : CK(3572) : AC(1216)
"Inhibitory effect of Chinese green tea on cigarette smoke-induced up-regulation of airway neutrophil elastase and matrix metalloproteinase-12 via antioxidant activity."
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Pubmed Data
: Free Radic Res. 2012 Sep ;46(9):1123-9. Epub 2012 Jun 8. PMID:
22574903
Article Published Date
: Aug 31, 2012
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Matrix Metalloproteinase-12 (MMP-12) Inhibitor : CK(2) : AC(1)
Problem Substances
:
Tobacco: Smoking : CK(125) : AC(12)
,
Tobacco Smoke: Passive : CK(31) : AC(4)
A combination of curcumin and green tea catechins prevents dimethylhydrazine-induced colon carcinogenesis.
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Pubmed Data
: Food Chem Toxicol. 2010 Jan;48(1):390-5. Epub 2009 Oct 25. PMID:
19861145
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2010
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Catechin : CK(403) : AC(130)
,
Curcumin : CK(2910) : AC(1482)
,
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
Diseases
:
Colon Cancer : CK(895) : AC(233)
,
Colorectal Cancer : CK(877) : AC(321)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Anticarcinogenic Agents : CK(521) : AC(275)
,
Apoptotic : CK(1489) : AC(1114)
,
Chemopreventive : CK(1528) : AC(382)
Additional Keywords
:
Drug Synergy : CK(327) : AC(147)
A fermented tea and loquat leaf extract suppresses blood glucose levels.
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Pubmed Data
: J Sci Food Agric. 2010 Apr 15;90(5):779-83. PMID:
20355112
Article Published Date
: Apr 15, 2010
Study Type
: Animal Study
Additional Links
Substances
:
Green Tea : CK(930) : AC(294)
,
Loquat Leaves : CK(19) : AC(13)
,
Tea : CK(989) : AC(234)
Diseases
:
Diabetes Mellitus: Type 2 : CK(3429) : AC(341)
Pharmacological Actions
:
Enzyme Inhibitors: Maltase Inhibition : CK(2) : AC(1)
,
Hypoglycemic Agents : CK(563) : AC(156)
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