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A review on matcha: Chemical composition, health benefits, with insights on its quality control by applying chemometrics and multi-omics

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FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
Volume 170, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2023.113007

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Matcha; Processing; Chemical composition; Health benefits; Quality; Chemometrics; Multi-omics

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This review discusses the origin, manufacturing process, chemical composition, factors affecting quality and health benefits of matcha. It also explores the application of chemometrics and multi-omics in matcha science. The review highlights the differences between matcha and regular green tea, and emphasizes the impact of climate, cultivar, maturity of tea leaves, grinding process, and brewing temperature on matcha quality. The health benefits of matcha are attributed to its micro-nutrients and antioxidative phytochemicals. More research is needed to understand the biological mechanisms of these compounds, and chemometrics and multi-omics technologies can help fill the research gaps identified in this review.
This review discussed the origin, manufacturing process, chemical composition, factors affecting quality and health benefits of matcha (Camellia sinensis), and the application of chemometrics and multi-omics in the science of matcha. The discussion primarily distinguishes between matcha and regular green tea with processing and compositional factors, and demonstrates beneficial health effects of consuming matcha. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses was adopted to search for relevant information in this review. Boolean operators were incorporated to explore related sources in various databases. Notably, climate, cultivar, maturity of tea leaves, grinding process and brewing temperature impact on the overall quality of matcha. Besides, sufficient shading prior to harvesting significantly increases the contents of theanine and chlorophyll in the tea leaves. Furthermore, the ground whole tea leaf powder delivers matcha with the greatest benefits to the consumers. The health promoting benefits of matcha are mainly contributed by its micro-nutrients and the antioxidative phytochemicals, specifically epigallocatechin-gallate, theanine and caffeine. Collectively, the chemical composition of matcha affected its quality and health benefits significantly. To this end, more studies are required to elucidate the biological mechanisms of these compounds for human health. Chemometrics and multi-omics technologies are useful to fill up the research gaps identified in this review.

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