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Effect of tea (Camellia sinensis L.) on lipid peroxidation in rat liver and kidney: a comparison of green and black tea feedingSANO et al., 1995
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- SANO M
- TAKAHASHI Y
- YOSHINO K
- SHIMOI K
- NAKAMURA Y
- TOMITA I
- OGUNI I
- KONOMOTO H
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抄録 The antioxidant effects in the liver and kidney obtained from rats fed diets containing 3% green or black tea leaf powder, which were prepared from the same lot tea leaves, were studied using the tissue slice-antioxidant evaluation method with two lipid peroxidation …
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