Influence of green tea consumption on cigarette smoking-induced biochemical changes in plasma and blood. (December 2017)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Influence of green tea consumption on cigarette smoking-induced biochemical changes in plasma and blood. (December 2017)
- Main Title:
- Influence of green tea consumption on cigarette smoking-induced biochemical changes in plasma and blood
- Authors:
- Shakeela Begum, Marthadu
Saradamma, Bulle
Reddy, Vaddi Damodara
Padmavathi, Pannuru
Maturu, Paramahamsa
Ellutla, Naresh babu
Thippannagari, Lokesh
Varadacharyulu, N.C. - Abstract:
- Summary: Cigarette smoking causes numerous adverse biochemical changes in plasma and blood leading to ill health effects for which therapeutic approaches are sought. The present study investigates the effect of green tea consumption on confirmed cigarette smokers. Blood samples were collected from 120 selected human male volunteers categorized in to four groups viz ., controls, smokers, control volunteers consuming green tea with no habit of smoking and smokers consuming green tea were analysed. Results showed that altered plasma glucose, HbA1c, hemoglobin, hematocrit, total cholesterol, lipoprotein patterns (HDL, LDL, VLDL) and lipid peroxidation along with vitamins (vitamin-D, vitamin-B12, vitamin-C) and minerals (iron, total iron binding capacity, calcium, sodium, potassium, phosphorous, chloride) followed by the activities of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma glutamyl transferase (γGT) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP). Furthermore, phytochemical analysis of green tea confirmed the presence of phenols, flavonoids and tannins. Antioxidants and free radical scavenging effects of green tea were assessed using 2, 2′-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) (ABTS + ) and 2, 2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH + ). Results of this study clearly demonstrated that the adverse changes observed in the above biochemical parameters in smokers were reversed upon green tea supplementation which can be attributed to the phytoconstituentsSummary: Cigarette smoking causes numerous adverse biochemical changes in plasma and blood leading to ill health effects for which therapeutic approaches are sought. The present study investigates the effect of green tea consumption on confirmed cigarette smokers. Blood samples were collected from 120 selected human male volunteers categorized in to four groups viz ., controls, smokers, control volunteers consuming green tea with no habit of smoking and smokers consuming green tea were analysed. Results showed that altered plasma glucose, HbA1c, hemoglobin, hematocrit, total cholesterol, lipoprotein patterns (HDL, LDL, VLDL) and lipid peroxidation along with vitamins (vitamin-D, vitamin-B12, vitamin-C) and minerals (iron, total iron binding capacity, calcium, sodium, potassium, phosphorous, chloride) followed by the activities of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma glutamyl transferase (γGT) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP). Furthermore, phytochemical analysis of green tea confirmed the presence of phenols, flavonoids and tannins. Antioxidants and free radical scavenging effects of green tea were assessed using 2, 2′-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) (ABTS + ) and 2, 2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH + ). Results of this study clearly demonstrated that the adverse changes observed in the above biochemical parameters in smokers were reversed upon green tea supplementation which can be attributed to the phytoconstituents present in green tea. In conclusion, both in vivo and in vitro studies revealed that phytocompounds present in green tea are able to scavenge free radicals and by there offers protection against smoking induced biochemical alterations. Highlights: Cigarette smoking causes numerous biochemical changes in plasma and blood. Green tea contains significant amount of polyphenols. Our in vitro studies reveled that green tea showed strong free radical scavenging activity. Flavonoids and tannins present in green tea confers protection against smoking-induced biochemical alterations. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Clinical nutrition experimental. Number 16(2017)
- Journal:
- Clinical nutrition experimental
- Issue:
- Number 16(2017)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 16, Issue 16 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 16
- Issue:
- 16
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0016-0016-0000
- Page Start:
- 1
- Page End:
- 12
- Publication Date:
- 2017-12
- Subjects:
- Cigarette smoking -- Green tea -- Hematological indices -- Lipid profile -- Serum marker enzymes
Diet therapy -- Periodicals
615.85405 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/23529393/ ↗
http://www.sciencedirect.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.yclnex.2017.10.002 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 2352-9393
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