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Abstract
Theaflavins (TFs), specific polyphenolic compounds found in tea, including TF, TF-3-G, TF-3′-G, and TFDG, are renowned for their health-promoting effects. The growing interest in TFs among researchers necessitates a comprehensive review of their properties and impacts. This review systematically examines the chemical and physical properties of TFs, covering their isolation, purification, synthesis, safety, and bioavailability, as well as their implications for health. Special attention is paid to the dynamic interactions between TFs and gut microbiota (GM), exploring how GM metabolizes TFs and the consequent effects on the microbial community. An in-depth understanding of these interactions is crucial for realizing the full health benefits of TFs. Additionally, this review summarizes the well-documented health benefits of TFs, including their roles in ameliorating metabolic diseases, exhibiting anti-inflammatory properties, reducing viral infections, and potential applications in treating cancer and neurological diseases. It also explores the potential industrial applications of TFs, underscoring the need for further research to enhance their benefits for human health and well-being. The primary goal of this review is to support and inspire further detailed investigations into TFs.
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Food Research International serves as a rapid dissemination platform for significant and impactful research in food science, technology, engineering, and nutrition. The journal focuses on publishing novel, high-quality, and high-impact review papers, original research papers, and letters to the editors across various disciplines in the science and technology of food. Additionally, it follows a policy of publishing special issues on topical and emergent subjects in food research or related areas. Selected, peer-reviewed papers from scientific meetings, workshops, and conferences on the science, technology, and engineering of foods are also featured in special issues.