Friday, February 9, 2018

Green Tea: Health Benefits of Sencha Tea - Bad Breath

Sencha is a type of decocted Japanese green tea, most popular tea in Japan, made from the dried tea leaves without grinding the tea leaves. It volatile compounds could be used as markers for the overall quality evaluation of all green tea.

Health Benefits of Sencha Tea - Bad Breath
a. In the investigation of green tea extract on bad breath of the study of "The effect of green tea extract on the removal of sulfur-containing oral malodor volatiles in vitro and its potential application in chewing gum" by Zeng QC, Wu AZ, Pika J.[18a], researchers found that Adding 5% baking soda to green tea extract-containing chewing gum was found to buffer saliva pHs to 8.0 during 10 min of chewing. However, severe discoloration was observed and undesirable bitterness was perceived, most likely due to the polymerization of unencapsulated green teapolyphenols. Therefore, encapsulation of greentea extract is recommended for applications at elevated pHs.

b. In the evaluation of the effect of green teaand mouth air of the study of "Effect of greentea on volatile sulfur compounds in mouth air" by Lodhia P, Yaegaki K, Khakbaznejad A, Imai T, Sato T, Tanaka T, Murata T, Kamoda T.[19b], researchers wrote that green tea was very effective in reducing oral malodor temporarily because of its disinfectant and deodorant activities, whereas other foods were not effective.

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Sources
[1] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21664180
[18a] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21383482
[18b] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18388413

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