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Camellia sinensis and Litsea coreana Ameliorate Intestinal Inflammation and Modulate Gut Microbiota in Dextran Sulfate Sodium-Induced Colitis Mice. β
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Molecular nutrition & food research (Mol Nutr Food Res ) Vol: 64 Issue 6 Pages: e1900943 Pub: 2020 Mar Epub: 2020 Feb 17 Authors Liu Y , Wang X , Chen Q , Luo L , Ma M , Xiao B , Zeng L , |
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In vitro antimicrobial activities against cariogenic streptococci and their antioxidant capacities: A comparative study of green tea versus different herbs. β
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Food chemistry (Food Chem ) Vol: 110 Issue 4 Pages: 859-64 Pub: 2008 Oct 15 Epub: 2008 Mar 4 Authors Tsai TH , Tsai TH , Chien YC , Lee CW , Tsai PJ , |
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Crude Tieguanyin oolong tea polysaccharides regulate intestinal immune and gut microflora in dextran sulfate sodium-induced mice colitis. β
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Journal of the science of food and agriculture (J Sci Food Agric ) Vol: 104 Issue 5 Pages: 3156-3166 Pub: 2024 Mar 30 Epub: 2024 Jan 3 Authors Zhang Y , Pan Y , Lin H , Chen X , He P , Wang Y , Chen P , Chu Q , |
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Crude Tieguanyin oolong tea polysaccharides regulate intestinal immune and gut microflora in dextran sulfate sodium-induced mice colitis. β
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Journal of the science of food and agriculture (J Sci Food Agric ) Vol: 104 Issue 5 Pages: 3156-3166 Pub: 2024 Mar 30 Epub: 2024 Jan 3 Authors Zhang Y , Pan Y , Lin H , Chen X , He P , Wang Y , Chen P , Chu Q , |
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Structural and digestive characters of a heteropolysaccharide fraction from tea (Camellia sinensis L.) flower. β
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Food chemistry: X (Food Chem X ) Vol: 21 Issue Pages: 101058 Pub: 2024 Mar 30 Epub: 2023 Dec 10 Authors Chen D , Wang A , Lv J , Tang C , Jin CH , Liu J , Zeng X , Wang L , |
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Structural and digestive characters of a heteropolysaccharide fraction from tea (Camellia sinensis L.) flower. β
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Food chemistry: X (Food Chem X ) Vol: 21 Issue Pages: 101058 Pub: 2024 Mar 30 Epub: 2023 Dec 10 Authors Chen D , Wang A , Lv J , Tang C , Jin CH , Liu J , Zeng X , Wang L , |
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Salivary Microbiota Shifts under Sustained Consumption of Oolong Tea in Healthy Adults. β
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Nutrients (Nutrients ) Vol: 12 Issue 4 Pages: Pub: 2020 Mar 31 Epub: 2020 Mar 31 Authors Liu Z , Guo H , Zhang W , Ni L , |
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Salivary Microbiota Shifts under Sustained Consumption of Oolong Tea in Healthy Adults. β
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Nutrients (Nutrients ) Vol: 12 Issue 4 Pages: Pub: 2020 Mar 31 Epub: 2020 Mar 31 Authors Liu Z , Guo H , Zhang W , Ni L , |
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Salivary Microbiota Shifts under Sustained Consumption of Oolong Tea in Healthy Adults. β
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Nutrients (Nutrients ) Vol: 12 Issue 4 Pages: Pub: 2020 Mar 31 Epub: 2020 Mar 31 Authors Liu Z , Guo H , Zhang W , Ni L , |
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Salivary Microbiota Shifts under Sustained Consumption of Oolong Tea in Healthy Adults. β
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Nutrients (Nutrients ) Vol: 12 Issue 4 Pages: Pub: 2020 Mar 31 Epub: 2020 Mar 31 Authors Liu Z , Guo H , Zhang W , Ni L , |
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Tea extracts modulate oral biofilm development by altering bacterial hydrophobicity and aggregation. β
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Archives of oral biology (Arch Oral Biol ) Vol: 122 Issue Pages: 105032 Pub: 2021 Feb Epub: 2020 Dec 27 Authors Wang Y , Samaranayake LP , Dykes GA , |
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Matcha alleviates obesity by modulating gut microbiota and its metabolites. β
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Current research in food science (Curr Res Food Sci ) Vol: 9 Issue Pages: 100823 Pub: 2024 Epub: 2024 Aug 17 Authors Luo Y , Wen Y , Huang J , Chen B , Lv S , Qiu H , Li S , Liu S , Yang Q , He L , Yu Z , Zhao M , He M , Li D , Gu C , |
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