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      The safety of green tea and green tea extract consumption in adults - Results of a systematic review.

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          A systematic review of published toxicology and human intervention studies was performed to characterize potential hazards associated with consumption of green tea and its preparations. A review of toxicological evidence from laboratory studies revealed the liver as the target organ and hepatotoxicity as the critical effect, which was strongly associated with certain dosing conditions (e.g. bolus dose via gavage, fasting), and positively correlated with total catechin and epigallocatechingallate (EGCG) content. A review of adverse event (AE) data from 159 human intervention studies yielded findings consistent with toxicological evidence in that a limited range of concentrated, catechin-rich green tea preparations resulted in hepatic AEs in a dose-dependent manner when ingested in large bolus doses, but not when consumed as brewed tea or extracts in beverages or as part of food. Toxico- and pharmacokinetic evidence further suggests internal dose of catechins is a key determinant in the occurrence and severity of hepatotoxicity. A safe intake level of 338 mg EGCG/day for adults was derived from toxicological and human safety data for tea preparations ingested as a solid bolus dose. An Observed Safe Level (OSL) of 704 mg EGCG/day might be considered for tea preparations in beverage form based on human AE data.

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          Journal
          Regul. Toxicol. Pharmacol.
          Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP
          Elsevier BV
          1096-0295
          0273-2300
          Jun 2018
          : 95
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Worldwide Scientific Affairs, Herbalife Nutrition, Torrance, CA 90502, USA. Electronic address: jianghu@herbalife.com.
          [2 ] Product Science, Herbalife Nutrition, Torrance, CA 90502, USA. Electronic address: donnawe@herbalife.com.
          [3 ] Global Post Market Safety Surveillance, Herbalife Nutrition, Torrance, CA 90502, USA. Electronic address: joyceca@herbalife.com.
          [4 ] Independent Consultant, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90505, USA. Electronic address: drashao@aol.com.
          Article
          S0273-2300(18)30092-8
          10.1016/j.yrtph.2018.03.019
          29580974
          75796734-c1d8-4cd7-ba44-29279f5017cc
          History

          Safety,Hepatotoxicity,Green tea extract (GTE),Green tea,Epigallocatechingallate (EGCG),Catechins

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