The Green Tea Secret
Copyright 2006 Kristy Haugen
The chemical compound known as a phenol is characterized by an
aromatic benzene ring with a hydroxyl group (OH) attached. This
makes sense that poly-phenols refer to a chemical substance with
more than one phenol group. Phenols function as potent
antioxidants, reacting with free radicals. Phenols are
responsible for the bright coloring in many fruits and
vegetables. These fruit and vegetable phenols protect the plants
from damage by disease and ultraviolet light.
Polyphenols are phytonutrients or phytochemicals. Phytonutrients
are biologically active compounds in food. However, these
phytonutrients are not classified as essential nutrients. This
is because the body does not depend on these nutrients for
proper bodily function. Phytonutrients do play a vital role in
affecting our health just as significantly as vitamins and
minerals do.
Polyphenols are classified as flavonoids, which is a class of
phytonutrient. Polyphenols can form complexes with metal cations
such as iron, zinc, and copper. This reduces the absorption of
the mineral. This is beneficial because excess levels of these
cations promotes the generation of free radicals. Polyphenols
are potent free radical scavengers in the body. Polyphenols also
protect and regenerate other dietary oxidants such as vitamin E.
Polyphenols are plentiful in green tea. Polyphenols have been
found to be more powerful as an antioxidant than even vitamins C
and E. In particular, EGCG or epigallocatechin gallate is the
major polyphenolic constituent of green tea. EGCG is a potent
antioxidant. A number of chronic diseases have been thought to
be caused by free radical damage such as cancer, aging, and
heart disease.
Antioxidants protect the body from free radical damage. What are
free radicals? Free radicals are caused by cigarette smoking,
radiation, pollution, and herbicides. Free radicals are atoms
with unpaired electrons in the outer shell. The unpaired
electrons make free radicals unstable. Free radicals want only
to be stable. Free radical stability requires the electrons to
be paired. Free radicals are extremely reactive and will oxidize
the nearest molecule.
Oxidizing causes the free radical to gain an electron but also
creates another free radical. This creates a chain reaction
continuing until the disruption of a living cell. Free radicals
can attack proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and DNA. However,
DNA is usually preferred. DNA and free radical interactions
usually result in mutations that adversely affect the cell cycle
and potentially lead to malignancy. In fact, researchers believe
this is how many forms of cancer arise.
Antioxidants protect the body from damaging oxidation reactions.
Antioxidants safely interact with free radicals to prevent
damage to vital molecules. Antioxidants donate an electron to
the free radical, hence stabilizing the free radical and
preventing damage. The antioxidant is stable with or without the
electron, making this a win-win situation.
Polyphenols can be found in white, black, and green tea. Of
course, the level of polyphenols along with other nutrients is
based on how the tea is processed. Steamed white and green tea
retains more polyphenols and nutrients than roasting and
fermenting. Black teas and some green teas are fermented and
roasted, damaging the bioactive substances in the tea leaf.
Why should you drink green tea? Many studies have been done on
the health benefits of green tea. Dietary intake of green tea
has been linked to a reduced risk of cancer and heart disease.
Regular consumption of green tea shows no significant side
effects. Green tea helps prevent cavities, strengthens teeth,
and is thought to kill oral bacteria that is responsible for bad
breath. Green tea has been shown to protect the brain from
oxidative stress and lower monoamine oxidase activity;
preventing age related brain degeneration. Green tea studies
suggest an increase in exercise endurance by improving the
metabolism of fat.
Green tea offers many health benefits to those who drink green
tea regularly. Besides offering antioxidant benefits, green tea
is excellent as a weight loss supplement offering weight loss
results and safety. Of course, green tea should be used in
combination with a healthy diet and exercise program. If you
take medications for a health condition, consult your doctor
before adding green tea to your diet.