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Oolong tea Extract
min.order / fob price
≥1 piece
Originchina
Production Capacity
CategoryPlant Extracts
Update Time2014-02-24
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Chengdu Chenlv Bio-tech Co.,Ltd
China
Contact: Mr.Wang LAN
Tel: 86-028-88523492
Number of Employees: 50 ~ 100
Business Type: Manufacture
product details
Origin:china

 

Name: Oolong Tea Extract
Active ingredients : TEA POLYPHENOLS
Test method:UV
Purity:10%-70%
Appearance:brown powder
 
 
Anti-obesity
It was confirmed that the anti-obesity effects of oolong tea in high-fat diet-treated mice might be due partly to the enhancing effect of caffeine isolated from oolong tea on noradrenaline-induced lipolysis in adipose tissue, and to the inhibitory action of some other substance in oolong tea on pancreatic lipase activity. Caffeine was found to enhance lipolysis through acting on lipid droplets but not on HSL. The results suggest that oolong tea may be an effective crude drug for the treatment of obesity and fatty liver caused by a high-fat diet.
 
The inhibitory effects of oolong tea extract (OTE) on the caries–inducing properties of mutans streptococci were examined in vitro. OTE reduced the rate of acid production by mutans streptococci accompanied with the retardation of growth rate of mutans streptococci, while the action by chromatographically isolated oolong tea polyphenol (OTF6) was weak. On the other hand, both oolong tea products decreased cell surface hydrophobicity of almost all the oral streptococci examined in the present study, and also induced cellular aggregation of Streptococcus mutans, Streptococcus oralis, Streptococcus sanguis or Streptococcus gordonii. In these reactions, OTF6 showed a more pronounced activity than OTE. Furthermore, the oolong tea products inhibited the adherence of mutans streptococci to saliva–coated hydroxyapatite. These results suggest that OTF6 may inhibit bacterial adherence to the tooth surfaces by reducing the hydrophobicity of mutans streptococci, and OTE may inhibit caries–inducing activity of mutans streptococci by reducing the rate of acid production

 

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