gunpowder tea
Selected indexed studies
- Inhibition of Virulence-Related Traits in Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae by Gunpowder Green Tea Extracts. (Front Microbiol, 2019) [PMID:31681224]
- Tea consumption modulates hepatic drug metabolizing enzymes in Wistar rats. (J Pharm Pharmacol, 2001) [PMID:11341376]
- Catechin Composition, Phenolic Content, and Antioxidant Properties of Commercially-Available Bagged, Gunpowder, and Matcha Green Teas. (Plant Foods Hum Nutr, 2023) [PMID:37923855]
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- Inhibition of Virulence-Related Traits in Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae by Gunpowder Green Tea Extracts. (2019) pubmed
- Tea consumption modulates hepatic drug metabolizing enzymes in Wistar rats. (2001) pubmed
- Catechin Composition, Phenolic Content, and Antioxidant Properties of Commercially-Available Bagged, Gunpowder, and Matcha Green Teas. (2023) pubmed
- Trace element content in tea brewed in traditional metallic and stainless steel teapots. (2013) pubmed
- Antimutagenic properties of green tea. (2005) pubmed
- Vacuum collection of gunpowder residues from clothing worn by shooting suspects, and their analysis by GC/TEA, IMS, and GC/MS. (2003) pubmed
- A novel method for extraction and analysis of gunpowder residues on double-side adhesive coated stubs. (2004) pubmed
- A feasibility study on the use of double-sided adhesive coated stubs for sampling of explosive traces from hands. (2009) pubmed