Sara Bybordi
Department of Pharmacology, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IranPublications
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Review Article
Clinical Properties of Green Tea: Focus on Blood Lipid Profiles, Analgesia, Periodontal Status
Author(s): Sayeh Ghorbanoghli, Seyyed Abbas Hashemi, Saeed Amirkhanloo, Arash Rezaei Shahmirzadi, Ali Hadian, Niyosha Nazemi, Sara Bybordi, Ashkan Piranviseh, Hamideh Akbari* and Sina Nazemi
Nowadays, considering medicinal herbs for treating of diseases, especially the infective ones, is increasing due to their less side effects compared to the chemical drugs. Green tea is a customary drink around the world and has detoxifying and antioxidant properties and has been evaluated as herbal medicine. In the recent years using medicinal herbs instead of synthetic medicine has been increased due to their less side effects and variety of active ingredients in many part of worldwide. The aim of this study is to investigate some of the effects of green tea. Green tea is effective on periodontal status and reduction of tooth decay. Moreover, green tea has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimutagenic, antimetastatic and anticarcinogenic activities. Tea consumption has useful effect on cancer, and in enhancing the immune function. Other considerable effect of green tea is its analges.. Read More»