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Scientists
have confirmed that the healthful substances found in green tea --
renowned for their powerful antioxidant and disease-fighting
properties -- do penetrate into tissues of the eye. Their new report,
the first documenting how the lens, retina, and other eye tissues
absorb these substances, raises the possibility that green tea may
protect against glaucoma and other common eye diseases.
Pang
and his colleagues resolved that uncertainty in experiments with
laboratory rats that drank green tea. Analysis of eye tissues showed
beyond a doubt that eye structures absorbed significant amounts of
individual catechins. The retina, for example, absorbed the highest
levels of gallocatechin, while the aqueous humor tended to absorb
epigallocatechin. The effects of green tea catechins in reducing
harmful oxidative stress in the eye lasted for up to 20 hours. "Our
results indicate that green tea consumption could benefit the eye
against oxidative stress," the report concludes.
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