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The following pages link to The potential role of green tea catechins in the prevention of the metabolic syndrome - a review (Q37369453):
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- Green tea and one of its constituents, Epigallocatechine-3-gallate, are potent inhibitors of human 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (Q21089692) (← links)
- Tissue-specific, development-dependent phenolic compounds accumulation profile and gene expression pattern in tea plant [Camellia sinensis] (Q24810373) (← links)
- Antioxidant Intake and Antitumor Therapy: Toward Nutritional Recommendations for Optimal Results (Q26774897) (← links)
- Short-term weight-centric effects of tea or tea extract in patients with metabolic syndrome: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (Q26852426) (← links)
- Chemoprevention of colorectal cancer by targeting obesity-related metabolic abnormalities (Q26995915) (← links)
- Weight control and prevention of metabolic syndrome by green tea (Q27687558) (← links)
- Molecular Mechanisms and Metabolomics of Natural Polyphenols Interfering with Breast Cancer Metastasis (Q28076953) (← links)
- Dietary antiaging phytochemicals and mechanisms associated with prolonged survival (Q28385788) (← links)
- Laboratory, epidemiological, and human intervention studies show that tea (Camellia sinensis) may be useful in the prevention of obesity (Q33652893) (← links)
- Linalool is a PPARα ligand that reduces plasma TG levels and rewires the hepatic transcriptome and plasma metabolome (Q33653623) (← links)
- (-)-Epigallocatechin gallate but not chlorogenic acid upregulates osteoprotegerin synthesis through regulation of bone morphogenetic protein-4 in osteoblasts (Q33847076) (← links)
- Metabolic profile response to administration of epigallocatechin-3-gallate in high-fat-fed mice. (Q34071681) (← links)
- Coffee intake can promote activity of antioxidant enzymes with increasing MDA level and decreasing HDL-cholesterol in physically trained rats (Q34104499) (← links)
- Green tea polyphenols protect spinal cord neurons against hydrogen peroxide-induced oxidative stress (Q34163240) (← links)
- Green tea minimally affects biomarkers of inflammation in obese subjects with metabolic syndrome (Q34185567) (← links)
- The role of lipid and carbohydrate digestive enzyme inhibitors in the management of obesity: a review of current and emerging therapeutic agents (Q34620531) (← links)
- Nutraceutical approach for preventing obesity-related colorectal and liver carcinogenesis (Q34635693) (← links)
- Tea and human health: biomedical functions of tea active components and current issues (Q35065939) (← links)
- Coffee Consumption and Cystatin-C-Based Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rates in Healthy Young Adults: Results of a Clinical Trial (Q35104582) (← links)
- Epigallocatechin gallate delays the onset of type 1 diabetes in spontaneous non-obese diabetic mice (Q35105316) (← links)
- Tea derived galloylated polyphenols cross-link purified gastrointestinal mucins (Q35232907) (← links)
- Effects of Green Tea Polyphenol (−)-Epigallocatechin-3-gallate on Newly Developed High-Fat/Western-Style Diet-Induced Obesity and Metabolic Syndrome in Mice (Q35626493) (← links)
- Preventive effects of green tea (Camellia sinensis var. assamica) on diabetic nephropathy (Q35648209) (← links)
- The Green Tea Catechin Epigallocatechin Gallate Ameliorates Graft-versus-Host Disease (Q36253797) (← links)
- Tea consumption is inversely associated with weight status and other markers for metabolic syndrome in US adults (Q36449045) (← links)
- Antiobesity Effects of the Ethanol Extract of Laminaria japonica Areshoung in High-Fat-Diet-Induced Obese Rat. (Q36566156) (← links)
- Green tea supplementation increases glutathione and plasma antioxidant capacity in adults with the metabolic syndrome (Q36701871) (← links)
- The effect of green tea extract on fat oxidation at rest and during exercise: evidence of efficacy and proposed mechanisms (Q36829649) (← links)
- A systematic review of anti-obesity medicinal plants - an update (Q36952394) (← links)
- Effect of 2-month controlled green tea intervention on lipoprotein cholesterol, glucose, and hormone levels in healthy postmenopausal women (Q37184792) (← links)
- Gender Difference on the Association between Dietary Patterns and Obesity in Chinese Middle-Aged and Elderly Populations (Q37202600) (← links)
- Effects of the green tea catechin (-)-epigallocatechin gallate on Trypanosoma brucei (Q37390521) (← links)
- Onion peel tea ameliorates obesity and affects blood parameters in a mouse model of high-fat-diet-induced obesity (Q37434546) (← links)
- Effects of the green tea polyphenol epigallocatechin-3-gallate on high-fat diet-induced insulin resistance and endothelial dysfunction (Q37439819) (← links)
- The effects of green tea consumption on metabolic and anthropometric indices in patients with Type 2 diabetes (Q37536977) (← links)
- The green tea polyphenol EGCG alleviates maternal diabetes-induced neural tube defects by inhibiting DNA hypermethylation (Q37610042) (← links)
- Effects of green tea supplementation on inflammation markers, antioxidant status and blood pressure in NaCl-induced hypertensive rat model. (Q37693248) (← links)
- HPLC-Analysis of Polyphenolic Compounds in Gardenia jasminoides and Determination of Antioxidant Activity by Using Free Radical Scavenging Assays. (Q37712500) (← links)
- Metals, oxidative stress and neurodegenerative disorders (Q37781744) (← links)
- Applications and bioefficacy of the functional food supplement fermented papaya preparation (Q37792514) (← links)
- Review of the efficacy of green tea, isoflavones and aloe vera supplements based on randomised controlled trials (Q37934579) (← links)
- Effects of green tea or green tea extract on insulin sensitivity and glycaemic control in populations at risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials (Q38160900) (← links)
- Black tea polyphenols: a mechanistic treatise. (Q38185442) (← links)
- Suppression of fatty acid synthase, differentiation and lipid accumulation in adipocytes by curcumin (Q38338128) (← links)
- Effects of quercetin derivatives from mulberry leaves: Improved gene expression related hepatic lipid and glucose metabolism in short-term high-fat fed mice (Q39362090) (← links)
- Effects of Oolong Tea on Gene Expression of Gluconeogenic Enzymes in the Mouse Liver and in Rat Hepatoma H4IIE Cells (Q39495875) (← links)
- Efficient Approach for Simultaneous Estimation of Multiple Health-Promoting Effects of Foods (Q39509122) (← links)
- Minor effects of green tea catechin supplementation on cardiovascular risk markers in active older people: a randomized controlled trial (Q39542245) (← links)
- Effects of a catechin-free fraction derived from green tea on gene expression of gluconeogenic enzymes in rat hepatoma H4IIE cells and in the mouse liver (Q39546394) (← links)
- Plant phytochemicals as new potential drugs for immune disorders and cancer therapy: really a promising path? (Q39633051) (← links)