Comparison of the antioxidant properties of commonly consumed commercial teas

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The antioxidant properties of various commonly consumed commercial teas were screened and compared to check what the consumers get in commercial tea bags in the range of consume preparation conditions. It includes flavored black teas and green teas, as well as some fruit teas. Electron transfer-based assays, such as phenolic content by Folin-Ciocalteu method and cupric ion reducing antioxidant capacity (CUPRAC), were applied. Higher antioxidant activity values were obtained for green and black tea infusions in comparison to fruit teas. The correlation between FC total phenolic and CUPRAC assay for all studied teas was significant (R2 = 0.871). The antioxidant power of tea infusions were also measured using cyclic voltammetry. The observed anodic waves were broadened in comparison with voltammograms of single flavonoids due to the response of several antioxidants with different oxidation potentials. The values of Trolox equivalents obtained by electrochemical approach were lower than in the CUPRAC assay; however, the increased order of the antioxidant capacity of tea infusions was the same. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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Pekal, A., Drozdz, P., & Pyrzynska, K. (2012). Comparison of the antioxidant properties of commonly consumed commercial teas. International Journal of Food Properties, 15(5), 1101–1109. https://doi.org/10.1080/10942912.2010.514642

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