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Effect of irradiation on total Phenol and Catechins contents and radical Scavenging activity of green tea leaf and stem extract

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Authors

Lee, S. C.; Jeong, S. M.; Lee, J. M.; Jang, A.; Kim, D. H.; Jo, C.

Issue Date
2008-12
Publisher
Food and Nutrition Press, Inc.
Citation
Journal of Food Biochemistry, Vol.32 No.6, pp.782-794
Abstract
Green tea (Camellia sinensis) leaf and stem extracts, major by-products of the green tea industry, were compared in terms of biochemical quality and catechin composition after 20 kGy of irradiation. Irradiation decreased total phenolic contents of green tea leaf extracts (GLE) from 98.6 to 79.91 mg/g. However, phenolic contents of green tea stem extracts (GSE) increased from 67.83 to 71.94 mg/g after irradiation. The 50% inhibition concentration (IC50, mu g/mL) of GLE and GSE against superoxide and hydroxyl radical also demonstrated that GSE showed higher activity when irradiation was applied. However, catechin and caffeine contents of both GLE and GSE decreased after irradiation at 20 kGy. Results suggest that green tea stems, major by-products of the green tea industry, can be a compatible functional material to green tea leaves for industrial use when cost-effectiveness is considered. In addition, irradiation of GSE may increase its functional activity.
ISSN
0145-8884
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/208325
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-4514.2008.00198.x
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