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Studies of cocoa tea, a wild tea tree containing theobromine

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摘要 Camellia ptilophylla Chang is a wild tea tree containing theobromine and is caffeine-free.Lots of researches have been conducted for its domestication since it was discovered to contain theobromine in its shoots.First,its pharmacological and physiological effects have been studied,demonstrating that it can be used as a new resource of tea as daily and healthy beverage.Cocoa tea differs from traditional tea in that it does not excite the nervous system.Second,various ways of propagation have been investigated,and sexless cutting has been the method adopted currently.Third,through selection and breeding,plantation of cocoa tea can be set up to cultivate new varieties,and cocoa tea of different flavors such as green cocoa tea,oolong cocoa tea,and black cocoa tea can be processed.Thus,cocoa tea will become a choice in the tea market.
出处 《Frontiers in Biology》 CSCD 2009年第4期460-468,共9页 生物学前沿(英文版)
基金 This project was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.39570081) Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province(No.1987,1989,2005B2080100) Guangzhou Science&Technology Projects(No.956148-98-Z-70 2001-T-012-01).
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