
Epidemiological studies have shown that increased dietary intake of natural antioxidants is beneficial for health because of their bioactivities, including antioxidant and anti-inflammation actions. Camellia oil made from tea seed (Camellia oleifera Abel.) is commonly used as an edible oil and a traditional medicine in Taiwan and China. Until now, the camellia oil has been widely considered as a dietary oil for heath. In this review, we summarize the protective effects of camellia oil with antioxidant activity against oxidative stress leading to hepatic damage and gastrointestinal ulcers. The information in this review leads to the conclusion that camellia oil is not only an edible oil but also a vegetable oil with a potential function for human health.
Gastrointestinal Diseases, Plant Extracts, Liver Diseases, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Camellia, Antioxidants, Gastrointestinal Tract, Oxidative Stress, Liver, Functional Food, Seeds, Humans, Plant Oils, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Ulcer
Gastrointestinal Diseases, Plant Extracts, Liver Diseases, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Camellia, Antioxidants, Gastrointestinal Tract, Oxidative Stress, Liver, Functional Food, Seeds, Humans, Plant Oils, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Ulcer
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