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- W2488210045 abstract "It is known that ethanol intoxication leads to oxidative stress formation, because its metabolism is accompanied by free radical generation. This can damage cell components, especially when antioxidant mechanisms cannot neutralize the radicals. Among natural antioxidants, the most popular beverage consumed worldwide is tea. Tea polyphenols possess proven antioxidant properties that are shown by their ability to inhibit free radical generation, scavenge free radicals, chelate transition metal ions and protect the antioxidant system. It has been shown that green tea prevents changes in antioxidant enzyme activity (superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase and catalase), while black tea protects glutathione peroxidase and catalase in the liver of rats intoxicated with ethanol. Moreover, both kinds of tea protect the liver’s non-enzymatic antioxidants including GSH and vitamins C and E, against alcohol action. In consequence, tea prevents ethanol-induced oxidative modifications of cellular components of the liver, such as lipids. Tea is consumed throughout the world, and is believed to be not only a popular beverage but also an antioxidative agent available in everyday life." @default.
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