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  • 1. Epicatechin gallate and catechin gallate are superior to epigallocatechin gallate in growth suppression and anti-inflammatory activities in pancreatic tumor cells.
    Kürbitz C, Heise D, Redmer T, Goumas F, Arlt A, Lemke J, Rimbach G, Kalthoff H, Trauzold A.
    Cancer Sci; 2011 Apr; 102(4):728-34. PubMed ID: 21241417
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  • 2. In vitro cytotoxicity of (-)-catechin gallate, a minor polyphenol in green tea.
    Babich H, Zuckerbraun HL, Weinerman SM.
    Toxicol Lett; 2007 Jul 10; 171(3):171-80. PubMed ID: 17606338
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  • 3. The green tea catechins, (-)-Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) and (-)-Epicatechin-3-gallate (ECG), inhibit HGF/Met signaling in immortalized and tumorigenic breast epithelial cells.
    Bigelow RL, Cardelli JA.
    Oncogene; 2006 Mar 23; 25(13):1922-30. PubMed ID: 16449979
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  • 4. Green tea polyphenols and its constituent epigallocatechin gallate inhibits proliferation of human breast cancer cells in vitro and in vivo.
    Thangapazham RL, Singh AK, Sharma A, Warren J, Gaddipati JP, Maheshwari RK.
    Cancer Lett; 2007 Jan 08; 245(1-2):232-41. PubMed ID: 16519995
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  • 5. Anti-melanogenic effects of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), epicatechin-3-gallate (ECG) and gallocatechin-3-gallate (GCG) via down-regulation of cAMP/CREB /MITF signaling pathway in B16F10 melanoma cells.
    Zhang X, Li J, Li Y, Liu Z, Lin Y, Huang JA.
    Fitoterapia; 2020 Sep 08; 145():104634. PubMed ID: 32454171
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  • 6. Quantitative comparison of cancer and normal cell adhesion using organosilane monolayer templates: an experimental study on the anti-adhesion effect of green-tea catechins.
    Sakamoto R, Kakinuma E, Masuda K, Takeuchi Y, Ito K, Iketaki K, Matsuzaki T, Nakabayashi S, Yoshikawa HY, Yamamoto H, Sato Y, Tanii T.
    In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim; 2016 Sep 08; 52(8):799-805. PubMed ID: 27251159
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  • 8. Quantification of Risperidone Contained in Precipitates Produced by Tea Catechins Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.
    Goromaru T, Fujita K, Mizumoto M, Ishizu T.
    Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo); 2023 Sep 08; 71(2):134-139. PubMed ID: 36724976
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  • 9. Effects of dosing condition on the oral bioavailability of green tea catechins after single-dose administration of Polyphenon E in healthy individuals.
    Chow HH, Hakim IA, Vining DR, Crowell JA, Ranger-Moore J, Chew WM, Celaya CA, Rodney SR, Hara Y, Alberts DS.
    Clin Cancer Res; 2005 Jun 15; 11(12):4627-33. PubMed ID: 15958649
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  • 11. Tea catechins reduce inflammatory reactions via mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways in toll-like receptor 2 ligand-stimulated dental pulp cells.
    Hirao K, Yumoto H, Nakanishi T, Mukai K, Takahashi K, Takegawa D, Matsuo T.
    Life Sci; 2010 Apr 24; 86(17-18):654-60. PubMed ID: 20176036
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  • 12. Green tea polyphenol epigallocatechin-3-gallate differentially modulates nuclear factor kappaB in cancer cells versus normal cells.
    Ahmad N, Gupta S, Mukhtar H.
    Arch Biochem Biophys; 2000 Apr 15; 376(2):338-46. PubMed ID: 10775421
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  • 15. Anti-inflammatory effect of catechin on cultured human dental pulp cells affected by bacteria-derived factors.
    Nakanishi T, Mukai K, Yumoto H, Hirao K, Hosokawa Y, Matsuo T.
    Eur J Oral Sci; 2010 Apr 15; 118(2):145-50. PubMed ID: 20487003
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  • 16. Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG) is the most effective cancer chemopreventive polyphenol in green tea.
    Du GJ, Zhang Z, Wen XD, Yu C, Calway T, Yuan CS, Wang CZ.
    Nutrients; 2012 Nov 08; 4(11):1679-91. PubMed ID: 23201840
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  • 17. EGCG, a major component of green tea, inhibits tumour growth by inhibiting VEGF induction in human colon carcinoma cells.
    Jung YD, Kim MS, Shin BA, Chay KO, Ahn BW, Liu W, Bucana CD, Gallick GE, Ellis LM.
    Br J Cancer; 2001 Mar 23; 84(6):844-50. PubMed ID: 11259102
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  • 19. Impact of Green Tea Catechin ECG and Its Synthesized Fluorinated Analogue on Prostate Cancer Cells and Stimulated Immunocompetent Cells.
    Stadlbauer S, Steinborn C, Klemd A, Hattori F, Ohmori K, Suzuki K, Huber R, Wolf P, Gründemann C.
    Planta Med; 2018 Jul 23; 84(11):813-819. PubMed ID: 29466808
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  • 20. Antimitogenic effect of green tea (-)-epigallocatechin gallate on 3T3-L1 preadipocytes depends on the ERK and Cdk2 pathways.
    Hung PF, Wu BT, Chen HC, Chen YH, Chen CL, Wu MH, Liu HC, Lee MJ, Kao YH.
    Am J Physiol Cell Physiol; 2005 May 23; 288(5):C1094-108. PubMed ID: 15647388
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