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- GABA_Tea abstract "GABA Tea (other names - Gabaron, Jia Wu Long cha, Jing Bai Long cha, 佳叶龙茶) is tea undergone special oxygen-free fermentation technology, and as a result it has accumulated GABA in tea leaves.This technology has been created in Japan. Prof. Tsushida et al. of the former MAFF National Research Institute of Tea (currently the National Institute of Vegetables and Tea Science) began developing GABA-rich tea in 1984 and successfully produced a new type tea in which almost all glutamic acid has been converted to GABA without changing the content of catechin or caffeine They discovered a new method of fermentation of tea accidentally found that a large amount of GABA accumulated in green tea through six to ten hours in anaerobic (oxygen-free) condition of fermentation. Oxygen in the atmosphere fermentation chamber was replaced with nitrogen. They examined further the GABA content of green, oolong and black tea made under anaerobic condition and found that GABA accumulated in all teas. Japanese scientists have shown great interest and attention to this new technology and in the late '80s in Japan, this GABA-teas was actively distributed as a commercial product for people with hypertension.It was investigated that the chemically synthesized GABA reduces blood pressure in experimental animals(Omori et al., 1987; Stanton, 1963) and humans (Elliott & Hobbiger, 1959), Further researches demonstrated that GABA-teas was also able to reduce the blood pressure in experimental animals and humans (Abe et al., 1995; Hakamata, 1990; Lin et al., 2000).".
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- GABA_Tea wikiPageWikiLink Caffeine.
- GABA_Tea wikiPageWikiLink Catechin.
- GABA_Tea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tea.
- GABA_Tea wikiPageWikiLink Fermentation.
- GABA_Tea wikiPageWikiLink GABA.
- GABA_Tea wikiPageWikiLink Gamma-Aminobutyric_acid.
- GABA_Tea wikiPageWikiLink Glutamic_acid.
- GABA_Tea wikiPageWikiLink Green_tea.
- GABA_Tea wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen.
- GABA_Tea wikiPageWikiLink Oolong.
- GABA_Tea wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- GABA_Tea wikiPageWikiLink Tea.
- GABA_Tea wikiPageWikiLinkText "GABA Tea".
- GABA_Tea hasPhotoCollection GABA_Tea.
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- GABA_Tea subject Category:Tea.
- GABA_Tea hypernym Tea.
- GABA_Tea type CultivatedVariety.
- GABA_Tea comment "GABA Tea (other names - Gabaron, Jia Wu Long cha, Jing Bai Long cha, 佳叶龙茶) is tea undergone special oxygen-free fermentation technology, and as a result it has accumulated GABA in tea leaves.This technology has been created in Japan. Prof. Tsushida et al.".
- GABA_Tea label "GABA Tea".
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