PHARMACOKINETICS AND ADVERSE EFFECTS OF DRUGS - MECHANISMS AND RISKS FACTOR
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library and information science
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Green tea reportedly possesses many health beneficial effects as a beverage. Its usage has
even been elevated to therapeutic level for treatment of diseases, including cancer, after
increasing the catechin constituents in green tea extract or through purified catechins
compounds. However, the therapeutic effectiveness of green tea extract or catechin for mulae on different diseases is still questionable and inconsistent in reported studies. One
reason is the low and variable bioavailability of catechins or unknown constituents in
green tea extract. The plasma levels of total catechins are usually at submicromolar level
which is well below the effective dose in many in vitro studies. Besides their variable
chemical structures that cause heterogeneity of absorption, green tea catechins are subject
to extensive metabolism by phase II process and catabolism by colonic microbes that
result in complicated pharmacokinetics. It is essential to understand the factors affecting
the pharmacokinetics and metabolic profiles in plasma and tissues based on animal and
human studies before green tea catechins can be applied for therapeutic use.
Keywords: green tea extract, catechins, pharmacokinetics, bioavailability, absorption,
metabolism
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Abubakar Bashir
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