Tea plant takes up a large quantity of aluminium (Al) and fluoride
(F) from acidic soils. It has been known that fluorosis can be developed for people who consume a large quantity of tea made from
brick tea, a low quality tea consisting mainly of old tea leaves in China. In addition, it has been claimed that Alzheimer’s
disease (AD) is linked with the Al content in the human brain. Therefore, the
high Al content in tea, especially brick tea is also a concern. This article reviews the basis background on tea including classification, growth
conditions, types of tea leaves and their production, and processing
of tea. Special emphasis is made on the transfer of Al and F from soil to tea
plant and then to tea liquor. Health implications of drinking a large quantity
of tea liquor especially those made from brick tea are discussed. Recommendations are suggested to reduce the uptake of
these two elements by tea plant, and lower their contents in tea products.
Link :https://www.researchgate.net/publication/10971164_Aluminium_and_fluoride_contents_of_tea_with_emphasis_on_brick_tea_and_their_health_implications
Link :https://www.researchgate.net/publication/10971164_Aluminium_and_fluoride_contents_of_tea_with_emphasis_on_brick_tea_and_their_health_implications
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