Green Tea and
Polyphenols
by Gerald Meyer
What are
Polyphenols?
Polyphenols are compounds
found in nature. More specifically they are found in plants and
provide coloring for some. Their purpose appears to be a
potent, natural antioxidant. There are many plants that we
consume that contain polyphenols. Concentrations are high in Olive oil and Green Tea
and have been the subject of many health articles and promoted
to enhance your health.
How do Polyphenols work?
These antioxidants eliminate free radicals, unstable
molecules that are the major cause of both aging and disease,
in both plants and humans. Free radicals continually attack the
body. Free radicals are a normal product of metabolism and
result in a process called oxidation. Polyphenols and other
antioxidants, including beta carotene (a vitamin A precursor),
vitamin C, vitamin E, and selenium, scavenge these free
radicals and help to prevent formation of unstable oxygen
molecules, known as oxidation. Oxidation can damage healthy
cells in the body and have been linked to many diseases
including cancer, heart disease and stroke. Polyphenols not
only work to prevent diseases but may also help to reduce
abnormal cells and inflammation; get rid of cancer causing
agents and restore cells back to normal health.
What foods contain Polyphenols?
There are many but there are only a few, which contain
particularly high levels. They include red wine, olive oil,
black and green tea. Green Tea is the #1 source of polyphenols.
These extremely high levels of polyphenols deliver green tea's
unique results in several ways. Just one example is a subgroup
of polyphenols, exclusive to green tea, called catechins. EGCG,
the most abundant and powerful of green tea's 5 main catechins,
is dubbed the 'super antioxidant' because it is 200 times more
powerful than the popular antioxidant vitamin E. Unfortunately,
polyphenols have a quick life span (short half life) of about 3
hours, thus the scientific reason behind researchers'
recommendation to drink green tea a minimum of 8 times a
day.
Not only may green tea protect and heal the body from
disease but also clinical trials, conducted by the University
of Geneva, in Switzerland, indicate that green tea raises
metabolic rates and speed up fat oxidation. In addition to
caffeine, green tea's catechin polyphenols raise thermogenesis
(the rate at which calories are burned) and hence increases
energy expenditure. And, research at the University of Chicago
has shown green tea extract injections in rats to cause
appetite suppression. They consumed 60 percent less food and
lost 21 percent of their body weight. However, as explained by
the scientists, a person would have to drink green tea almost
constantly to obtain these results. Green tea patches have been
developed as a solution. They contain up to 300mg of
polyphenols (30 times the potency of regular green tea) and
provide a constant supply over 48 hours.
Research is still continuing with green tea and more health
benefits continue to be discovered. For instance, EGCG's may
one day play a role in treatment of mad cow disease (Nature
Structural and Molecular Biology, DOI:10.1038/nsmb743). And the
formation of unstable oxygen molecules in the body is
unavoidable. Aging, smoke, and environmental pollutants are all
sources of the damaging free radicals. Japan and China have
benefited from drinking green tea vs. black tea, like the rest
of us, for centuries. The west is just now catching on to the
benefits of green tea. With green tea being no more harmful
than a cup of coffee (and actually containing less caffeine)
there's no reason why you shouldn't begin today to benefit from
green tea too.
Chemical name:
Various
Also known as:
Green Tea Polyphenols, Green Tea Water Extract, Black Tea
Polyphenols, Black Tea Water Extract, Epigallocatechin Gallate
(EGCG), Polyphenon E (Mitsui-Norin, Ltd.), Topical Polyphenon E
(Epitome Pharmaceuticals Ltd.)
Category:
Phytochemical
About The Author
Gerald Meyer
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