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  2. tert-Amyl alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Fusel alcohols like TAA are grain fermentation byproducts, and therefore trace amounts of TAA are present in many alcoholic beverages. [11] Traces of TAA have been detected in other foods, like fried bacon, [12] cassava [13] and rooibos tea. [14]

  3. Rooibos - Wikipedia

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    The nature of that knowledge was not documented. Given the available data, the origin of rooibos tea can be viewed in the context of the global expansion of tea trade and the colonial habit of drinking Chinese and later Ceylon tea. In that case, the rooibos infusion or decoction served as a local replacement for the expensive Asian product. [19]

  4. Aspalathin - Wikipedia

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    Aspalathin is a C-linked dihydrochalcone glucoside found in rooibos tea, a herbal tea prepared from the South African rooibos plant, Aspalathus linearis . [1] It was first isolated in 1965 by chromatography. [2] It has demonstrated antidiabetic activity. [3]

  5. Health effects of tea - Wikipedia

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    1912 advertisement for tea in the Sydney Morning Herald, describing its supposed health benefits. The health effects of tea have been studied throughout human history. In clinical research conducted over the early 21st century, tea has been studied extensively for its potential to lower the risk of human diseases, but there is no good scientific evidence to support any therapeutic uses other ...

  6. O'Sulloc Tea - Wikipedia

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    O'Sulloc offers a Roobibos tea, which is derived from the plant Rooibos, or Aspalathus linearis. [25] Unlike traditional black and green teas, Rooibos tea contains no caffeine or tannins, which is a common cause of tea bitterness. Rooibos tea has been shown in studies to cause adverse effects on the liver. [28]

  7. Pyrrolizidine alkaloid - Wikipedia

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    Four major necine bases are described, with retronecine and its enantiomer Heliotridine being the largest group, and highly toxic. Another group is the platynecine, the difference between these groups is its saturated base, which makes it less toxic. [18] Most bases have a 1,2-unsaturated base.

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