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茶叶预防衰老及衰老相关疾病研究进展

  • 戴申 ,
  • 鹿颜 ,
  • 余鹏辉 ,
  • 龚雨顺 ,
  • 刘仲华
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  • 湖南农业大学园艺园林学院,国家植物功能成分利用工程技术研究中心,茶学教育部重点实验室,湖南 长沙 410128
戴申,女,硕士研究生,主要从事茶叶功能成分化学研究。

修回日期: 2018-08-27

  网络出版日期: 2019-07-17

基金资助

湖南省自然科学基金(No. 2018JJ2161)

Research Progress of The Preventing Effects of Tea on Aging and Aged-related Pathologies

  • DAI Shen ,
  • LU Yan ,
  • YU Penghui ,
  • GONG Yushun ,
  • LIU Zhonghua
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  • Hunan Agriculture University, College of Horticulture and Landscape, National Engineering Center of Plant Functional Components Utilization, Key Lab of Tea Science, Changsha 410128, China

Revised date: 2018-08-27

  Online published: 2019-07-17

摘要

综述了茶叶及其主要功能成分茶多酚、茶氨酸和咖啡碱对秀丽线虫、果蝇及老鼠等多种模式生物的抗衰老作用;概述了茶叶预防衰老相关疾病的保健功能;阐述了茶叶通过调节能量感应网络延缓衰老的研究现状;简单讨论了今后茶叶抗衰老研究的方向。

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戴申 , 鹿颜 , 余鹏辉 , 龚雨顺 , 刘仲华 . 茶叶预防衰老及衰老相关疾病研究进展[J]. 茶叶科学, 2019 , 39(1) : 23 -33 . DOI: 10.13305/j.cnki.jts.2019.01.003

Abstract

In this paper, the anti-aging effects of tea in model organisms such as Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila flies and mice were reviewed. The main functional components (tea polyphenols, theanine and caffeine) were especially emphasized. The beneficial functions of tea in preventing age-related diseases were summarized. Furthermore, the latest research on its mechanism of regulating the nutrient-sensing signaling networks was expounded. Finally, the future research direction was briefly discussed.

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