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The authors specifically present the potential antiviral activities of tea constituents, the health effects of tea compounds against various viral diseases and discusses in detail evidence on how tea compounds work against the virus SARS-CoV-2.

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The authors specifically present the potential antiviral activities of tea constituents, the health effects of tea compounds against various viral diseases and discusses in detail evidence on how tea compounds work against the virus SARS-CoV-2.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Farnoosh Dairpoosh earned a BSc in Cell and Molecular Biology-Microbiology and an MSc in Biology in Tehran, Iran. She has great interest in analyzing metabolites and bioactive compounds. She was awarded a full scholarship from Jacobs University (the former International University Bremen), and she moved to Germany and earned a PhD in Analytical Chemistry-Natural Products from that university in 2011. During her PhD studies, she worked on the identification and the profiling of polyphenols in the European Diet. She has identified and reported the presence of several polyphenolic compounds not previously reported in fruits and vegetables, in the literature. She completed her post-doctoral fellowship in Analytical Biochemistry at the Technical Biochemistry Institute at Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany. She has worked as a senior scientist both in academia and in the pharma-biotech industry. Her research interests revolve around bioactive natural compounds, functional foods, biopharmaceuticals, and metabolic disorders. Kianoosh Dairpoosh earned a BSc in Chemistry from Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran. She earned an MSc in Nanomolecular Science from Jacobs University, School of Engineering and Science, Bremen, Germany, in 2010. She has worked extensively on the investigation of polyphenols in green and black teas. Since then, she has worked as a research scientist in the biotech industry. Her research interests revolve around nutrition, bioactive natural compounds, and functional foods.