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Review Articles

Recent advances in the utilization of tea active ingredients to regulate sleep through neuroendocrine pathway, immune system and intestinal microbiota

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Pages 7598-7626 | Published online: 10 Mar 2022
 

Abstract

Sleep disorders have received widespread attention nowadays, which have been promoted by the accelerated pace of life, unhealthy diets and lack of exercise in modern society. The chemical medications to improve sleep has shown serious side effects and risks with high costs. Therefore, it is urgent to develop efficient nutraceuticals from natural sources to ensure sleep quality as a sustainable strategy. As the second most consumed beverage worldwide, the health-promoting effects of tea have long been widely recognized. However, the modulatory effect of teas on sleep disorders has received much less attention. Tea contains various natural sleep-modulating active ingredients such as L-theanine (LTA), caffeine, tea polyphenols (TPP), tea pigments, tea polysaccharides (TPS) and γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA). This review focuses on the potential influence and main regulating mechanisms of different tea active ingredients on sleep, including being absorbed by the small intestine and then cross the blood-brain barrier to act on neurons in the brain as neurotransmitters, manipulating the immune system and further affect sleep-wake cycle by regulating the levels of cytokines, and controlling the gut microbes to maintain the homeostasis of circadian rhythm. Current research progress and limitations are summarized and several future development directions are also proposed. This review hopes to provide new insights into the future elucidation of the sleep-regulating mechanisms of different teas and their natural active ingredients and the development of tea-based functional foods for alleviating sleep disorders.

    Highlights

  • Natural sleep-modulating active ingredients in tea have been summarized.

  • Influences of drinking tea or tea active ingredients on sleep are reviewed.

  • Three main regulating mechanisms of tea active ingredients on sleep are explained.

  • The associations among nervous system, immune system and intestinal microbiota are investigated.

  • The potential of developing delivery carriers for tea active ingredients is proposed.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare no competing financial interest.

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Funding

The authors are grateful for financially sponsored by the fellowship of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2021M702140), Shanghai Postdoctoral Excellence Program (2021224), Program of Shanghai Academic/Technology Research Leader (20XD1433500) and Shanghai Agricultural Leading Talent Program, (32172223), the National Key R & D Program of China (2018YFC1604401).

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