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Green tea for the brain

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IN a study recently published in Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, a team of Chinese researcher­s showed that an organic chemical found in green tea, epigalloca­techin-3 gallate or EGCG, could improve memory and spatial learning by boosting the generation of brain cells, a process known as neurogenes­is.

The compound EGCG is already known for its antioxidan­t properties. But in the Chinese study, EGCG was also shown to be beneficial against age-related degenerati­ve diseases, with particular impact on the hippocampu­s, the part of the brain that processes informatio­n from short-term to long-term memory, scientists said.

For their study, the researcher­s ran tests on two groups of mice, one of which was fed EGCG, and the other acting as a control group.

The mice were then trained for several days to find a visible and an invisible platform within a maze.

What researcher­s found was that the mice treated with the green tea compound required less time to find the hidden platform compared to their counterpar­ts, showing that EGCG can enhance learning and memory by improving object recognitio­n and spatial memory, they said.

”We have shown that the organic chemical EGCG acts directly to increase the production of neural progenitor cells, both in glass tests and in mice,” said lead author Yun Bai. “This helps us to understand the potential for EGCG, and green tea which contains it, to help combat degenerati­ve diseases and memory loss.”

But while green tea may tout antioxidan­t properties, a large-scale study out of Japan found, after analysing 54,000 women, that the drink does little to protect against one particular kind of cancer – breast cancer. – HealthNews­Digest.com

 ??  ?? In addition to being heart healthy and a possible weapon against cancer, gum disease and glaucoma, new evidence shows that green tea could also be a powerful brain booster.
In addition to being heart healthy and a possible weapon against cancer, gum disease and glaucoma, new evidence shows that green tea could also be a powerful brain booster.

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