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知识百科:为什么饮茶有益健康

  茶,早已成为一种文化存在于我们的历史中。无论是老人还是年轻人,都对茶有着独特的钟爱。花茶、普洱……一些茶甚至成为了养生
“妙药”。那么,为什么喝茶有益身体健康呢?让我们一起来看一看下面的文章吧。
       
       

          Recent research findings about the health benefits of tea shouldn't be
surprising. A single tea leaf contains a wide variety of substances. The two
substances receiving the most attention in tea, however, are antioxidants and
caffeine.
          Antioxidants
          We learned about oxidation a few sections ago. Just like tea leaves, apples
and car hoods, humans are susceptible to oxidation. Oxygen molecules create
stress on our tissues and organs by introducing harmful free radicals that lead
to complications such as cancer and heart disease. Free radicals are charged
atoms or molecules. They have to steal an electron from the molecules.
          Antioxidants are substances that slow down the damaging effects of
oxidation, and they are found naturally in fruits and vegetables. Once they are
introduced into the body, antioxidants neutralize free radicals by giving up an
electron. The antioxidant is harmless, because it is stable with or without its
extra electron. Examples of powerful antioxidants are vitamin C, vitamin E and
beta-carotene.
          Tea contains a wide range of antioxidants. Scientists haven't agreed yet on
the effectiveness of these substances, but the general consensus points toward
polyphenolic compounds (多酚化合物) as the most abundant and helpful source of
antioxidants in tea. Several kinds of polyphenols known as catechins (儿茶酚,儿茶酸),
are common in green tea and considered to provide the best protection from
oxidation. Black tea offers strong antioxidants, too, but the polyphenols have
different structures and are not quite as effective. The reason for this goes
back once again to the different ways to process tea -- the catechins that stay
in green tea transform into theaflavin (茶黄素) and thearubigin (茶红素) in black
teas.
          Caffeine
          Like coffee, tea contains caffeine, the stimulant that wakes us up and
increases concentration. The amount of caffeine in a cup of tea varies greatly
-- everything from location to processing decisions affects the outcome -- but
most agree that there's more caffeine in coffee than in tea. A standard cup of
coffee contains anywhere from 80 to 120 milligrams (mg) of caffeine, while a cup
of tea can have between 20 and 60 mg of caffeine. Most reports note that black
tea is the strongest, containing about 30 to 40 mg. Green tea and oolong tea
contain less, somewhere between 10 and 20 mg. White tea is thought to contain
almost a negligible amount of caffeine, about 1 percent of the caffeine in a cup
of coffee.
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