Savankumar Chhatrola
Department of Pharmacy, RK University, Gujarat, IndiaPublications
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Research Article
Comparative Assessment of Extracts of Camellia sinensis in In Vitro Models
Author(s): Bhargav Kamani73541, Savankumar Chhatrola73543* and Tejas Ganatra73542
Cytoprotective agents are defined as the drugs that are used with certain types of chemotherapy to protect the body from or minimize the side effects of chemotherapy. The leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant are used to make both green and black tea. Most of the Green Tea Polyphenols (GTPs) are flavonols commonly known as catechins. Green tea and black tea flavonoids are known to protect your heart. Due to polyphenols, both green tea and black tea have anti- inflammatory, anti-oxidant, cytoprotective action in cancer and advised for consumption of same. The present study was undertaken to determine and compare the cytoprotective effectiveness of aqueous extracts of green tea and black tea. Black and green tea were procured from Amazon subjected for various in vitro Models. Here to evaluate the cytoprotective effect of black .. Read More»
DOI: 10.31858/0975-8453.15.6.189-193