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  • C.J. Tseng tea and insect tea are traditional Chinese teas known for their craftsmanship, unique flavors, and health benefits.
  • A study using UHPLC-QqQ-MS analyzed the bioactive components of both teas and assessed their anti-aging effects on aged mice, revealing that ITP (Insect Tea Powder) contains 29 active ingredients, while IKDCP (Insect-King Dried Tea Concentrate Powder) has 26.
  • The findings suggest that ITP is more effective in treating oxidative damage, showing better improvements in organ health, inflammation reduction, and overall anti-aging activities compared to IKDCP.

Article Abstract

C.J. Tseng tea and insect tea, as traditional Chinese teas, are favored for their original craftsmanship, unique flavor, and biological functionality. In this study, ultra high-performance liquid chromatography-triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (UHPLC-QqQ-MS) was used to analyze the bioactive components of the extracts of and , and D-galactose-induced aging mice were used to compare the anti-aging effects of and extracts. The results were remarkable, UHPLC-QqQ-MS analysis showed that ITP contains 29 ingredients, while IKDCP contains 26 ingredients. However, due to the large differences in the content of the main chemical components in IKDCP and ITP, the effects are equally different. At the same time, the research results suggesting that the anti-aging effects of IKDCP and ITP (500 mg/kg) include the regulation of viscera indices of major organs; improvement in liver, skin, and spleen tissue morphology; decreased production of inflammatory cytokines; up regulation of , and and down regulation of and levels in serum and liver tissue; reductions in the concentration of pro-inflammatory factors, and increases in the concentration of anti-inflammatory factor. and western blot assay also showed that IKDCP and ITP affect anti-aging by regulating the gene and protein expression of , and . The overall results indicate that ITP is more effective in treating oxidative damage in aging mice induced by D-galactose. Thus, ITP appears to be an effective functional drink owing to its rich nutritional components and anti-aging activities.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7859970PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2020.600219DOI Listing

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