Effects of flavonol-rich green tea cultivar (Camellia sinensis L.) on plasma oxidized LDL levels in hypercholesterolemic mice

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To examine the possible benefits of tea flavonols, we compared anti-atherogenic effects between common and flavonol-rich tea cultivars. The tea infusion made from a flavonol-rich cultivar, but not a common cultivar, significantly decreased the plasma oxidized low-density lipoprotein level in mice fed a high-cholesterol diet. The result suggests that tea flavonols have the potential to protect against cardiovascular diseases.

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Nomura, S., Monobe, M., Ema, K., Matsunaga, A., Maeda-Yamamoto, M., & Horie, H. (2016). Effects of flavonol-rich green tea cultivar (Camellia sinensis L.) on plasma oxidized LDL levels in hypercholesterolemic mice. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 80(2), 360–362. https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2015.1083400

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