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Correlation between leaf age,shade levels,and characteristic beneficial natural constituents of tea (Camellia sinensis) grown in Hawaii
Authors:R Song  D Kelman  KL Johns  AD Wright
Affiliation:1. University of Hawaii at Hilo, College of Pharmacy, 34 Rainbow Drive, Hilo, HI 96720, USA;2. Yale University, 195 Prospect Street, New Haven, CT 06511, USA;3. Sheffield Hallam University, City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield S1 1WB, UK
Abstract:This study showed the relationship between tea leaf age, bud and first two leaves, and shade levels, on the relative concentrations of six major compounds of tea leaf, namely l-theanine, caffeine, and the major tea catechins; (−)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), (−)-epigallocatechin (EGC), (−)-epicatechin (EC), and (−)-epicatechin gallate (ECG), all of which are reported to have positive effects on human health, as well as at the ferric reducing antioxidant power of bud and leaf extracts. The concentration of l-theanine and caffeine decreased as leaf age increased moving from bud to first and then second leaf, while the concentration of the four catechins increased from the bud to first and second leaves. In most cases this increase was generally relatively small but in the case of EGC it was 7 to 10-fold. Certain chemical components of freshly picked, minimally processed and essentially unoxidised tea may potentially be used as markers for age, quality, authenticity and area of growth.
Keywords:Hawaii  Camellia sinensis  Tea  Buds  Young leaves  Theanine  Caffeine  Catechins  HPLC  Shade levels  Antioxidants
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