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Therapeutic Role of Green Tea in Obesity and Cancer | SpringerLink
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Green tea is the final product of Camellia sinensis plant leaves. It is a widely known health drink which is taken by humans since thousands of years across the globe. The results of several experimental studies have revealed that green tea and its constituents,...
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      description:Green tea is the final product of Camellia sinensis plant leaves. It is a widely known health drink which is taken by humans since thousands of years across the globe. The results of several experimental studies have revealed that green tea and its constituents, particularly (−)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), are active components biologically that exhibit numerous medicinal and health benefits and act as antioxidants, fat metabolizing (antiobesity) compounds, and anticancer agents. It helps in body weight loss by inducing thermogenesis and substrate oxidation. Green tea also has the potential to regulate the functioning and arrest of cell cycle by activating particular kinase signalling pathways such as Ras/Raf/MAPK, ERK, JNK through which it induces apoptosis and inhibits cell growth and cell proliferation consequently leading to cancer cell death.
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