scholarly journals Screening tea hybrid with abundant anthocyanins and investigating the effect of tea processing on foliar anthocyanins in tea

2020 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jian-Guang Hu ◽  
Long-Jie Zhang ◽  
Yue-Yue Sheng ◽  
Kai-Rong Wang ◽  
Yun-Long Shi ◽  
...  

AbstractAnthocyanins are important bioactive supplements that are consumed from multiple foods and beverage products. Screening tea cultivars producing a high level of anthocyanins can help to enrich the edible bioactive supplements. ‘Zijuan’ (ZJ) is a tea cultivar growing purple shoots rich in anthocyanins, but it is susceptible to freezing winter and sprouts late in spring. Hybridisation using ‘ZJ’ as the female parent and an early sprouting cultivar ‘Wuniuzao’ as the male parent was carried out, and four hybrids with purple leaves were obtained. The quality of anthocyanins, catechins, caffeine and amino acids in shoots with three leaves and a bud of the purple leaf hybrids obtained were determined based on the field investigation on sprouting time in spring, winter resistance and leaf yield. It showed that hybrid ‘B-2’ sprouted earlier in the spring, contained a higher level of anthocyanins and also showed good performance in winter resistance than its female parent ‘ZJ’. It also showed that black tea processing induced a marked decrease in foliar anthocyanins, but green tea processing had little effect on the foliar anthocyanins. Purple tea leaves should be prepared into unfermented green tea instead of fermented black tea to preserve the high level of anthocyanins in the final tea products.

Author(s):  
Jennifer Larisa Liem ◽  
Maria Marina Herawati

Flavonoid compound is an important compound of tea products. However, the flavonoid level content in black tea is lowest than other teas. This is due to the processing of black tea which has an enzymatic oxidation stage and  the tea age leaves when picking. Young tea leaves contain higher total flavonoids than old tea leaves. With an average level of total flavonoids, the young tea leaves is 27.76% qe w / w, while for the old tea leaves 18.61% qe w / w. However, the enzymatic oxidation time treatment did not affect the total flavonoids because the process only affected the quality of black tea steeping, on it’s colour, aroma, and taste. Keywords: age of tea leaves, black tea, enzymatic oxidation, total flavonoids


2018 ◽  
pp. 75-82 ◽  
Author(s):  
Мухендис (Mukhendis) Мамедгусейин оглы (Mamedgusejin ogly) Джахангиров (Cahangirov) ◽  
Микаил (Mikail) Акпер оглы (Аkper ogly) Магеррамов (Маharrаmov)

It was shown that the scent and taste of tea are determined by the level of protein and amino acid. Certainly, protoingens that make up most part of proteins are noted among amino acids. All of them are considered L-shaped. Green tea mostly consists of proteins. Even the high level protein doesn’t adversely impact the quality of tea yet that of black tea might be negatively influenced by that. Also, its taste will also be worsened by that.As a result of analysis 16 amino acids and 8 unsubstituted substance was found. The main part of amino acid is taken by teanin. It take 41.3% of Azerbaijan-1, 38.8% of Kolxida types respectively. In all stages of tea leaf processing the decrease of teanin and increase of glutamin is witnessed. Also, the loss of teanin happens during the purification (by 34%) and the fading stages.As a result of the work carried out, it has been found that the size of the tea leaf particle, the temperature and the extraction time influence the extraction of the theanine. The optimum are: the size of the tea leaf particle is 200–450 mkm, the extraction temperature is 80–85 °C, and the extraction time is 20–25 minutes.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 39
Author(s):  
Rosyanne Kushargina ◽  
Rimbawan Rimbawan ◽  
Budi Setiawan

<p><em>Smoking </em><em>can </em><em>enhance </em><em>free radicals on blood plasma. Many previous studies proved that tea is a source of antioxidants which might reduce free radicals. Green tea is known to have the higher antioxidant capacity compared to </em><em>black tea</em><em>.</em><em> This study aim</em><em>s </em><em>to analyze the effect </em><em>of green tea on reduction of free radicals on moderate smokers</em><em>, using a pre-post experimental design. </em><em>Green tea infusions were prepared with commercially available dried tea leaves (Green Tea Gamboeng Series) from the </em><em>Research</em><em> </em><em>Centers of Tea</em><em> </em><em>and</em><em> </em><em>Cinchona</em><em> Gambung, West Java. </em><em>Nine moderate smokers (11-21 cig/day) aged 30-45 years were instructed to drink 200 ml green tea three times a day for </em><em>four</em><em> weeks. Total Antioxidant Capacity (TAC) of blood serum was measured at baseline and after four weeks intervention period. The level of TAC significantly increased from 1.18 m mol/L to 1.34 m mol/L after </em><em>four</em><em> weeks intervention (P=0.000). These results prove that drinking 200 ml of green tea </em><em>three</em><em> times a day for </em><em>four</em><em> weeks has a significant benefit reduc</em><em>ing f</em><em>ree radicals of moderate smokers. Moderate smokers are advised to consume green tea continuously to sustain these positive effects.</em><em></em></p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 9799-9802

Though the tea sector of Assam is primarily dominated by the estate sector comprising of large tea gardens, the relevance of small scale tea plantation can never be denied as nearly 30% of the state’s tea production is contributed by Small Tea Growers (STGs). In fact the quality of green tea leaves produced by the Small Tea Growers (STGs) has outclassed that of the tea leaves produced by the estate sector. Since tea plantation is a technology intensive practice, the growers are bound to adopt certain technology components like artificial fertiliser, artificial pesticide, HYV clone, artificial water supply facility, etc. All these elements constitute a technology package which helps the tea growers to reap greater benefit in tea cultivation. This study is a humble attempt to investigate the marginal impact of each element of the technology package adopted by the Small Tea Growers (STGs) on their annual green tea leave production. Moreover it also tries to figure out the jeopardised effect of the technology package used in tea cultivation on environment and health.


2017 ◽  
Vol 44 (2) ◽  
pp. 197-207 ◽  
Author(s):  
Razia Sultana Chowdhury ◽  
Irin Siddiqua Moly ◽  
Mainuddin Ahmed ◽  
Mohammad Shameem Al Mamun ◽  
Md Mozammel Hoque ◽  
...  

The influence of tea mosquito bug (Helopeltis theivora) infestation on the physiological and biochemical changes in tea leaves as well as quality parameters of the made tea was investigated. Results revealed that physiological parameters such as polyphenol, chlorophyll a and b, carotenoids, catechins, reducing sugar and antioxidant activity reduced when the shoots are infested by tea mosquito bug. Black tea prepared from Helopeltis infested shoots contained significantly lower amount of theaflavin and thearubigin ratio, highly polymerized substances, total liquor colour, colour index, caffeine and lipid than that of uninfested fresh tea leaves. The infestation of tea mosquito bug significantly reduced the physiological parameters of tea leaves and quality parameters of made tea that hamper the quality of drinking tea.Bangladesh J. Zool. 44(2): 197-207, 2016


2021 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
pp. 1498-1501
Author(s):  
Tejaswi Mareedu ◽  
VenkataRao Poiba ◽  
Meena Vangalapati

2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Mega Yulia ◽  
Devahimer Harsep Rosi

A research on the cytotoxic activity of several variants leaves of the soursop (Anona muricata Linn). Soursop leaf is processed into three kinds of tea leaves are green tea, black tea, oolong tea. Cytotoxic activity test was conducted using "Brine Shrimp Lethality Test". LC50 value of the three extracts of the leaves of the soursop is 102.32 ppm for ethanol extract of green tea, black tea 38.01 ppm and 63.09 ppm for oolong tea. Soursop leaf tea processing techniques can affect the cytotoxic activity.


2008 ◽  
Vol 26 (No. 4) ◽  
pp. 259-267 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Čížková ◽  
M. Voldřich ◽  
J. Mlejnecká ◽  
F. Kvasnička

This study proposes a method for estimating the content of tea in tea-based products. Broadly, this methodology is based on selecting chemical markers of the quality and authenticity of tea (and, therefore, of tea-based products), optimising the relevant analytical methods, and determining variations (type, origin, quality) among samples of green and black leaf teas. The contents of the selected markers (theobromine, caffeine, theanine, and total polyphenols) in tea-based products (iced teas, instant teas) were determined. Then, the dry tea content in these products, expressed as the equivalent amount of dry tea leaves, was calculated on the basis of two sets of mean data for these analytes: average literature data, and the mean experimental data obtained with our samples of leaf tea. With regards to the latter, we propose to use of the following averages for caffeine, theobromine, theanine, and polyphenols: for 100 g of black tea-based products 1.9 g, 0.13 g, 1.3 g, and 9.1 g, respectively; for 100 g of green tea-based products 1.9 g, 0.16, 1.7 g, and 14.7 g, respectively. Using this method, we found that approximately one third of the analysed samples failed to meet the tea extract levels required by German and Austrian legislations, while about 10% did not comply with the less demanding Czech legislative requirements.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 744-749 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoshinori Ikenaka ◽  
Kazutoshi Fujioka ◽  
Tomonori Kawakami ◽  
Takahiro Ichise ◽  
Nesta Bortey-Sam ◽  
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