Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology
Online ISSN : 1881-7742
Print ISSN : 0301-4800
ISSN-L : 0301-4800
Effect of Black Tea Polyphenols on Plasma Lipids in Cholesterol-Fed Rats
Natsuki MATSUMOTOKazuo OKUSHIOYukihilko HARA
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1998 Volume 44 Issue 2 Pages 337-342

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The influence of black tea polyphenols on plasma lipid levels was investigated in rats fed a 15% lard and 1% cholesterol diet. The diet was supplemented with 1% black tea polyphenols extracted and con-densed from black tea. Rats fed the lard-cholesterol diet showed an in-crease in plasma cholesterol and liver lipids compared to rats fed a basal diet. The supplementation of black tea polyphenols in this lard-cholesterol diet decreased the lipid levels in the plasma and increased the fecal excretion of total lipids and cholesterol. On the other hands, 1% supplementation of either instant black tea with a 20% polyphenol content or 0.2% supplementation of EGCg in the lard-cholesterol diet had no effect on plasma cholesterol and phospholipid levels. These results suggest that a high dose of black tea polyphenols exerts a hypocholesterolemic effect in cholesterol-fed rats.

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