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Influence of varied processing methods on the antioxidant capacity, antibacterial activity, and bioavailability of Iranian black, oolong, and green leafy teas. | LitMetric

In this study, the impact of various tea preparation techniques on the content of bioactive compounds, antioxidant capacity, antibacterial properties, and polyphenol bioavailability in green, black, and oolong tea infusions was examined. The findings demonstrated that the fermentation process significantly influences the levels of bioactive compounds, with green tea infusions exhibiting the highest, and black tea the lowest, content of phenolic compounds. A positive correlation was observed between the content of the phenolic compound and both antioxidant and antibacterial activities. Additionally, the microwave brewing method was identified as the most effective preparation technique for maximizing the bioactive compound content and bioavailability. The inclusion of skim milk powder was found to further enhance the bioavailability of phenolic compounds during digestive process. The research suggests that green tea infusions prepared using the microwave brewing method and supplemented with the skim milk powder, could serve as a functional beverage offering enhanced health benefits.

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