Theaflavin (TF) and its derivatives, known collectively as theaflavins, are antioxidant polyphenols that are formed from the condensation of flavan-3-ols in tea leaves during the enzymatic oxidation (sometimes erroneously referred to as fermentation) of black tea. Theaflavin-3-gallate, theaflavin-3'-gallate, and theaflavin-3-3'-digallate are the main theaflavins. Theaflavins are types of thearubigins, and are therefore reddish in color.

See also

  • Theaflavin 3-gallate

References


Molecular structure of Theaflavin. Download Scientific Diagram

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Chemical structure of theaflavins theaflavin, theaflavin3gallate

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Chemical structures of theaflavin (TF 1 ), theaflavin3gallate (TF 2