Assam CTC
Selected indexed studies
- Efficacy of tea as an ideal vehicle for therapeutic vitamin replacement in women with low folate and vitamin B12 status in Assam: a placebo-controlled interventional clinical trial. (BMJ Nutr Prev Health, 2025) [PMID:41789012]
- Polyphenolic compounds and antioxidant activity of CTC black tea of North-East India. (Food Chem, 2013) [PMID:23993544]
- Examining risk and protective factors for mental health among school-going tribal adolescents in Meghalaya, India: Insights from the communities that care youth survey [CTC-YS]. (Indian J Psychiatry, 2024) [PMID:39398508]
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- Efficacy of tea as an ideal vehicle for therapeutic vitamin replacement in women with low folate and vitamin B12 status in Assam: a placebo-controlled interventional clinical trial. (2025) pubmed
- Polyphenolic compounds and antioxidant activity of CTC black tea of North-East India. (2013) pubmed
- Examining risk and protective factors for mental health among school-going tribal adolescents in Meghalaya, India: Insights from the communities that care youth survey [CTC-YS]. (2024) pubmed
- Impact of processing method on selected trace elements content of green tea: Does CTC green tea infusion possess risk towards human health? (2021) pubmed
- Quality characteristics of infusion and health consequences: a comparative study between orthodox and CTC green teas. (2020) pubmed
- Biochemical Quality Profile of Black Tea from Upper Assam and North Bank Region of Assam, India. (2026) pubmed
- Changes in major catechins, caffeine, and antioxidant activity during CTC processing of black tea from North East India. (2021) pubmed
- Realtime ultrasound guided percutaneous tracheostomy in emergency setting: the glass ceiling has been broken. (2017) pubmed
- Bronchoscopic device closure of postoperative bronchopleural fistulae: Novel devices and innovative techniques. (2020) pubmed
- Factors affecting the codon usage bias of SRY gene across mammals. (2017) pubmed