Phytochemical and manufacturing profile of a sample of green tea formally sold in Lima, Peru

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Green tea, derived from the Camellia sinensis plant, has been prized throughout history for its potential medicinal properties. It has been shown to contain polyphenols, such as flavones and flavonoids, which possess antioxidant properties and may benefit cardiovascular health and protect against ne...

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Autores: Moncada-Mapelli , Enrique, Yañez-Agapito, Kristel, Milla-Huerta, Brenda, Rojas-Monge , Stephany, Cerda-Yupanqui, Kiomi, Salazar-Granara, Alberto
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Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
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Materia:Green tea
Phytochemicals
Manufactured Materials
Camellia sinensis
Té Verde
Fitoquímicos
Materiales Manufacturados
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Perfil fitoquímico y de manufactura de una muestra de té verde de expendio formal en Lima–Perú
title Phytochemical and manufacturing profile of a sample of green tea formally sold in Lima, Peru
spellingShingle Phytochemical and manufacturing profile of a sample of green tea formally sold in Lima, Peru
Moncada-Mapelli , Enrique
Green tea
Phytochemicals
Manufactured Materials
Camellia sinensis
Té Verde
Fitoquímicos
Materiales Manufacturados
Camellia sinensis
title_short Phytochemical and manufacturing profile of a sample of green tea formally sold in Lima, Peru
title_full Phytochemical and manufacturing profile of a sample of green tea formally sold in Lima, Peru
title_fullStr Phytochemical and manufacturing profile of a sample of green tea formally sold in Lima, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Phytochemical and manufacturing profile of a sample of green tea formally sold in Lima, Peru
title_sort Phytochemical and manufacturing profile of a sample of green tea formally sold in Lima, Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Moncada-Mapelli , Enrique
Yañez-Agapito, Kristel
Milla-Huerta, Brenda
Rojas-Monge , Stephany
Cerda-Yupanqui, Kiomi
Salazar-Granara, Alberto
author Moncada-Mapelli , Enrique
author_facet Moncada-Mapelli , Enrique
Yañez-Agapito, Kristel
Milla-Huerta, Brenda
Rojas-Monge , Stephany
Cerda-Yupanqui, Kiomi
Salazar-Granara, Alberto
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author2 Yañez-Agapito, Kristel
Milla-Huerta, Brenda
Rojas-Monge , Stephany
Cerda-Yupanqui, Kiomi
Salazar-Granara, Alberto
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Green tea
Phytochemicals
Manufactured Materials
Camellia sinensis
Té Verde
Fitoquímicos
Materiales Manufacturados
Camellia sinensis
topic Green tea
Phytochemicals
Manufactured Materials
Camellia sinensis
Té Verde
Fitoquímicos
Materiales Manufacturados
Camellia sinensis
description Green tea, derived from the Camellia sinensis plant, has been prized throughout history for its potential medicinal properties. It has been shown to contain polyphenols, such as flavones and flavonoids, which possess antioxidant properties and may benefit cardiovascular health and protect against neurological diseases. Chemical compounds in green tea are identified using qualitative and quantitative techniques. This descriptive and comparative study analyzed three green tea samples collected at a licensed shopping center in Lima, Peru. A qualitative method called phytochemical screening was used, which allowed identifying the presence of secondary metabolites such as flavonoids, alkaloids, phenols and tannins. Likewise, the results of the present research were compared to the results of green tea samples collected in Cusco (Peru) and Kano (Nigueria), referenced by previous studies using the same phytochemical screening method. The data are presented in descriptive tables. The main findings show a heterogeneous presence of tannins among the samples collected in Lima, and compared to the reference samples from Cuzco and Kano, possibly lower amount of flavonoids and phenols. Regarding manufacturing, it was found that two samples collected in Lima did not comply with the current regulations in the items of scientific name of the product, medicinal use of the product, and secondary metabolite reference. This study demonstrates heterogeneity in the phytochemical and manufacturing profile of the green tea samples collected in Lima, a situation that could be reflected in aspects of safety and efficacy for consumers. Therefore, further research on green tea for human consumption is needed to broadly understand the benefits versus risks due to the impact on human health.
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spelling Phytochemical and manufacturing profile of a sample of green tea formally sold in Lima, PeruPerfil fitoquímico y de manufactura de una muestra de té verde de expendio formal en Lima–PerúMoncada-Mapelli , Enrique Yañez-Agapito, KristelMilla-Huerta, Brenda Rojas-Monge , Stephany Cerda-Yupanqui, Kiomi Salazar-Granara, Alberto Green tea Phytochemicals Manufactured Materials Camellia sinensis Té VerdeFitoquímicos Materiales Manufacturados Camellia sinensisGreen tea, derived from the Camellia sinensis plant, has been prized throughout history for its potential medicinal properties. It has been shown to contain polyphenols, such as flavones and flavonoids, which possess antioxidant properties and may benefit cardiovascular health and protect against neurological diseases. Chemical compounds in green tea are identified using qualitative and quantitative techniques. This descriptive and comparative study analyzed three green tea samples collected at a licensed shopping center in Lima, Peru. A qualitative method called phytochemical screening was used, which allowed identifying the presence of secondary metabolites such as flavonoids, alkaloids, phenols and tannins. Likewise, the results of the present research were compared to the results of green tea samples collected in Cusco (Peru) and Kano (Nigueria), referenced by previous studies using the same phytochemical screening method. The data are presented in descriptive tables. The main findings show a heterogeneous presence of tannins among the samples collected in Lima, and compared to the reference samples from Cuzco and Kano, possibly lower amount of flavonoids and phenols. Regarding manufacturing, it was found that two samples collected in Lima did not comply with the current regulations in the items of scientific name of the product, medicinal use of the product, and secondary metabolite reference. This study demonstrates heterogeneity in the phytochemical and manufacturing profile of the green tea samples collected in Lima, a situation that could be reflected in aspects of safety and efficacy for consumers. Therefore, further research on green tea for human consumption is needed to broadly understand the benefits versus risks due to the impact on human health.El té verde, derivado de la planta Camellia sinensis, ha sido apreciado, a lo largo de la historia, por sus posibles propiedades medicinales. Se ha demostrado que contiene polifenoles, como flavonas y flavonoides, que poseen propiedades antioxidantes y pueden beneficiar la salud cardiovascular y proteger contra enfermedades neurológicas. La identificación de los compuestos químicos en el té verde se lleva a cabo utilizando técnicas cualitativas y cuantitativas. En este estudio descriptivo y comparativo, se analizaron tres muestras de té verde recolectadas en un centro comercial con licencia en Lima, Perú. Se utilizó un método cualitativo denominado marcha fitoquímica, que permitió identificar la presencia de los metabolitos secundarios flavonoides, alcaloides, fenoles y taninos. Asimismo, los resultados de la presente investigación se compararon con los de muestras de té verde colectadas en Cusco (Perú) y Kano (Nigueria), referenciadas por estudios previos que emplearon el mismo método de la marcha fitoquímica. Los datos se presentan en tablas descriptivas. Los principales hallazgos muestran presencia heterogénea de taninos entre las muestras colectadas en Lima, y con respecto a las muestras referenciales de Cuzco y Kano, una posible menor cantidad de flavonoides y fenoles. Respecto a la manufactura, se encontró que, en dos muestras colectadas en Lima, se habría incumplido la normatividad vigente en los ítems nombre científico del producto, uso medicinal del producto y referencia de metabolitos secundarios. Este estudio demuestra heterogeneidad en el perfil fitoquímico y de manufactura de las muestras de té verde colectadas en Lima, situación que podría reflejarse en aspectos de seguridad y eficacia en las personas que lo utilicen, por lo que se necesita continuar profundizando en la investigación del té verde de consumo humano, a fin de comprender ampliamente los beneficios versus el riesgo, por el impacto en la salud humana.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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