| 41. | Catechins increase activity in the blood to help lower cholesterol and regulate blood sugar and insulin levels.
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| 42. | It is also used as a source of flavonoids, catechins, proanthocyanidins, and phenolic acids.
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| 43. | The main dietary sources of catechins in Europe and the United States are tea and pome fruits.
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| 44. | Catechins are found in barley grain where they are the main phenolic compound responsible for dough discoloration.
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| 45. | Green tea catechins may improve blood pressure, especially when systolic blood pressure is above 130 mmHg.
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| 46. | It contains caffeine and catechins of the same kind as " C . sinensis ".
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| 47. | Acetaldehyde-induced reactions yield ethyl-linked species such as malvidin glucoside-ethyl-catechin.
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| 48. | Catechin is also found as glycoside and the glycosidic form has also antioxidant properties " in vitro ".
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| 49. | I think those entries are the right terms to describe the racemic mixture of catechin and epicatechin respectively.
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| 50. | Japanese scientists found that catechin in green tea is as effective as aspirin in preventing blood clots from forming.
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