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  • 2. Epicatechin-3-O-(3″-O-methyl)-gallate content in various tea cultivars (Camellia sinensis L.) and its in vitro inhibitory effect on histamine release.
    Maeda-Yamamoto M, Ema K, Monobe M, Tokuda Y, Tachibana H.
    J Agric Food Chem; 2012 Mar 07; 60(9):2165-70. PubMed ID: 22339247
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  • 4. Identification of epigallocatechin-3-O-(3-O-methyl)-gallate (EGCG3''Me) and amino acid profiles in various tea (Camellia sinensis L.) cultivars.
    Ji HG, Lee YR, Lee MS, Hwang KH, Kim EH, Park JS, Hong YS.
    Data Brief; 2017 Oct 07; 14():607-611. PubMed ID: 28879218
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  • 6. Molecular Characterization of WRKY Transcription Factors That Act as Negative Regulators of O-Methylated Catechin Biosynthesis in Tea Plants ( Camellia sinensis L.).
    Luo Y, Yu S, Li J, Li Q, Wang K, Huang J, Liu Z.
    J Agric Food Chem; 2018 Oct 31; 66(43):11234-11243. PubMed ID: 30350966
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  • 8. Eriodictyol-Amplified 67-kDa Laminin Receptor Signaling Potentiates the Antiallergic Effect of O-Methylated Catechin.
    Fujimura Y, Fujino K, Yoshimoto T, Nezu A, Marugame Y, Bae J, Kumazoe M, Tachibana H.
    J Nat Prod; 2021 Jun 25; 84(6):1823-1830. PubMed ID: 34106718
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  • 10. Cloning of a novel O-methyltransferase from Camellia sinensis and synthesis of o-methylated EGCG and evaluation of their bioactivity.
    Kirita M, Honma D, Tanaka Y, Usui S, Shoji T, Sami M, Yokota T, Tagashira M, Muranaka A, Uchiyama M, Kanda T, Maeda-Yamamoto M.
    J Agric Food Chem; 2010 Jun 23; 58(12):7196-201. PubMed ID: 20476742
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  • 12. Characterization of two O-methyltransferases involved in the biosynthesis of O-methylated catechins in tea plant.
    Jin JQ, Qu FR, Huang H, Liu QS, Wei MY, Zhou Y, Huang KL, Cui Z, Chen JD, Dai WD, Zhu L, Yao MZ, Zhang ZM, Chen L.
    Nat Commun; 2023 Aug 21; 14(1):5075. PubMed ID: 37604798
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  • 15. Separation of catechin constituents from five tea cultivars using high-speed counter-current chromatography.
    Kumar NS, Rajapaksha M.
    J Chromatogr A; 2005 Aug 12; 1083(1-2):223-8. PubMed ID: 16078712
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  • 19. Baiyacha, a wild tea plant naturally occurring high contents of theacrine and 3″-methyl-epigallocatechin gallate from Fujian, China.
    Jin JQ, Jiang CK, Yao MZ, Chen L.
    Sci Rep; 2020 Jun 16; 10(1):9715. PubMed ID: 32546720
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