Background: Selenium-enriched tea represents an ideal source of selenium supplements, yet its effects on mice with intestinal disorders remain under-documented. Therefore, we have carried out relevant research.
Methods: We determined the main chemical components of selenium-enriched green tea and evaluated the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of selenium-enriched green tea extract and changes in intestinal flora of antibiotic-induced intestinal disease mice through BALB/c mouse experiments.
Results: The main chemical components of selenium-enriched green tea and green tea are significantly different. Selenium-enriched green tea is characterized by a high selenium content, with tea polyphenols, flavonoids, tea polysaccharides and catechins being the primary constituents. The results of animal experiments indicate that the extract of green tea rich in selenium increased the content of antioxidant factors in the intestines of mice and reduced the levels of intestinal inflammatory factors. This was also confirmed by mRNA gene expression determination. In addition, selenium-enriched green tea extracts can reduce the weight loss and intestinal pathological damage induced by antibiotics, promote the colonization of Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus in the intestinal tract of mice and inhibit the growth of Escherichia coli and Enterococcus in the intestinal tract.
Conclusion: Selenium-enriched green tea has high nutritional content. It demonstrates superior potential in alleviating oxidative stress and inflammatory responses caused by intestinal diseases, and plays a role in regulating the intestinal flora. © 2025 Society of Chemical Industry.
Keywords: antioxidant; inflammatory response; intestinal microbes; selenium‐enriched green tea.
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