Wednesday, April 15th, 2015
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Source: Norwich BioScience Institutes
Publication Date: 13-Apr-2015
Link: Apples and Green Tea
Stephan: Here is some important new data on nutrition. I think you should take this very seriously. I like iced tea, and Ronlyn makes half-a-gallon of organic green tea for me every day.
Reference: Potent inhibition of VEGFR-2 activation by tight binding of green tea epigallocatechin gallate and apple procyanidins to VEGF: Relevance to angiogenesis, Christina W. A. Moyle et al, Molecular Nutrition and Food Research, 59(3) 401-412 doi: 10.1002/mnfr.201400478
The Institute of Food Research has published a new study that adds more to the growing body of evidence that certain compounds found naturally in foods have specific effects that help prevent chronic diseases. They have uncovered a mechanism by which polyphenols in green tea and apples affect a key signalling molecule, which could explain other studies that have shown how polyphenol-rich foods reduce risks of chronic diseases.
Credit: Institute of Food Research
Scientists from the Institute of Food Research have found evidence for a mechanism by which certain food compounds could help protect our health.
Dietary studies have shown that […]