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What Lies in the Future of Tea Science in the Era of Genomics
Human being has been using tea as a beverage for thousands of years. Chinese tea is made of dried leaves from tea plants ( Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze ), while the British tea, which is called herbal tea, is a mixture of dried herbs from a variety of plants. Countless plants are used to make tea, but do the active compounds in these plants serve the same functions as typical tea leaves do? In fact, it is not yet known what exactly a cup of herbal tea contains. With the development of biotechnology and the arrival of the era of genomics, what lies in the path in the future development of tea science? In this paper, the author would like to propose some directions as the following: 1) the exploration at molecular level of what is inside a tea bag; 2) the study of a typical tea plant ( Camellia sinensis ) as a model plant for tea study; 3) Tea-nomics study based on new-generation of sequencing technology; 4) comparative metabolomics studies on biologically active compounds in tea; 5) identification based on pharmacology and toxicology. With the advent of the genomics era, the mysteries in tea bags will slowly be deciphered; whether it is Chinese tea or English tea, tea will still be the most popular drink.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Tea Science was established in August 1964, approved by the Publicity Department, CCCPC. Its title was inscribed by Zhu De, the chairman of CCCPC. It was discontinued during the Cultural Revolution in 1966, and it was reissued in August 1984, approved by the State Scientific and Technological Commission.Academicians Chen Zongmao and Liu Zhonghuaof the Chinese Academy of Engineering served as the directors of the editorial board. The Journal of Tea Science is managed by the China Association for Science and Technology,sponsored by the China Tea Science Society and the Tea Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, and edited and published by the editorial office of the Journal of Tea Science. It is the only one of Chinese core journals in the field of tea science that is included in the core library of the Chinese Science Citation Database.Its Domestic Unified Serial Number is CN 33-1115/S, its International Standard Serial Number is ISSN 1000-369X and its International publication name code is CODEN-CHKEF4. At present, the Journal of Tea Science is a bimonthly publication, published in the middle of the month, with a book size of 16.