# Namring Estate (Camellia sinensis)

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**Updated:** 2026-04-01
**Evidence Score:** 2 / 10
**Category:** Tea Cultivars
**Also Known As:** Camellia sinensis var. sinensis, Namring Darjeeling Tea, China Clonal Tea, P312 Clone Tea, Darjeeling Estate Tea, Chinese Tea Plant, Small Leaf Tea

## Overview

Namring Estate is a Darjeeling first-flush green tea from Camellia sinensis var. sinensis, prized for its high epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) content and muscatel character. EGCG inhibits catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) and activates AMPK pathways, supporting [fat oxidation](/ingredients/condition/weight-management) and [cardiovascular health](/ingredients/condition/heart-health).

## Health Benefits

• No clinical evidence specific to Namring Estate tea exists in the research provided
• General green tea (C. sinensis var. sinensis) may reduce body fat based on RCTs (PMID 23472477, n=56)
• Meta-analysis of 25 RCTs (n>1,500) showed improved lipid profiles for general green tea (PMID 32857497)
• High-altitude var. sinensis cultivars may yield higher [antioxidant](/ingredients/condition/antioxidant) concentrations based on biochemical properties
• Traditional use suggests digestive and vitality support, though not clinically validated for this specific cultivar

## Mechanism of Action

The primary bioactive compound EGCG inhibits catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT), prolonging norepinephrine signaling and enhancing [thermogenesis](/ingredients/condition/weight-management) and lipolysis in adipocytes. Catechins also activate AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), upregulating fatty acid oxidation and suppressing hepatic lipogenesis via SREBP-1c downregulation. Additionally, EGCG modulates the [gut microbiome](/ingredients/condition/gut-health) by inhibiting lipase enzymes, reducing dietary fat absorption at the intestinal level.

## Clinical Summary

No clinical trials have investigated Namring Estate tea specifically; evidence is extrapolated from general Camellia sinensis research. A double-blind RCT (n=56, PMID 23472477) demonstrated significant reductions in body fat with standardized green tea catechin supplementation versus placebo. A meta-analysis of 25 RCTs involving over 1,500 participants (PMID 32857497) found meaningful improvements in [LDL cholesterol](/ingredients/condition/heart-health) and triglycerides for green tea consumption. Evidence strength for estate-specific teas remains indirect, and variability in catechin content between harvests and terroir limits direct extrapolation.

## Nutritional Profile

{"macronutrients": {"protein": "0.2 g per 100 ml brewed tea", "fiber": "Negligible"}, "micronutrients": {"vitamin_c": "Trace amounts", "potassium": "20 mg per 100 ml brewed tea", "magnesium": "2 mg per 100 ml brewed tea"}, "bioactive_compounds": {"catechins": "150 mg per 100 ml brewed tea", "epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)": "60 mg per 100 ml brewed tea", "caffeine": "20 mg per 100 ml brewed tea", "theanine": "6 mg per 100 ml brewed tea"}, "bioavailability_notes": "The bioavailability of catechins and EGCG can be influenced by factors such as brewing time, temperature, and the presence of milk or other additives. Caffeine and theanine are generally well-absorbed."}

## Dosage & Preparation

No clinically studied dosages exist for Namring Estate tea specifically. General C. sinensis var. sinensis studies use 200-500 mg/day catechins in extracts or 3-5 cups (600-1,200 mL) brewed tea. Maximum safe dose approximately 3g leaves/day brewed. Consult a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement.

## Safety & Drug Interactions

Green tea extracts at high doses (exceeding 800 mg EGCG/day) have been associated with hepatotoxicity in rare case reports, while brewed tea at typical servings is considered safe for most adults. Caffeine content in Namring Estate tea may interact with stimulant medications, beta-blockers, and adenosine, and can exacerbate anxiety or [insomnia](/ingredients/condition/sleep) in sensitive individuals. EGCG may reduce iron absorption when consumed with meals and can interact with warfarin by modestly affecting platelet aggregation. Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should limit intake due to caffeine exposure and potential folate [metabolism](/ingredients/condition/weight-management) interference.

## Scientific Research

No clinical trials, RCTs, or meta-analyses specifically examining Namring Estate tea were identified. General green tea studies include PMID 23472477 (RCT, n=56) showing catechin-induced body fat reduction and PMID 32857497 (meta-analysis of 25 RCTs, n>1,500) demonstrating improved lipid profiles, but these do not differentiate Darjeeling estate-specific cultivars.

## Historical & Cultural Context

Namring Estate tea production dates to 1850s British plantations in Darjeeling, aligning with Chinese traditional medicine use of var. sinensis since ~2700 BCE for [digestion](/ingredients/condition/gut-health), vitality, and detoxification. In Indian contexts, Darjeeling teas like Namring's are consumed for refreshment and mild stimulation, spanning centuries of use in Himalayan foothills.

## Synergistic Combinations

Piperine, Quercetin, L-theanine, Vitamin C, Turmeric

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What makes Namring Estate tea different from other green teas?

Namring Estate is a high-altitude Darjeeling garden producing first-flush Camellia sinensis var. sinensis teas characterized by a distinctive muscatel flavor and delicate vegetal notes. The cool climate and elevation (approximately 1,500–2,000 meters) may concentrate polyphenols including EGCG, though no published catechin profiling data specific to Namring Estate is available to confirm superiority over other single-estate teas.

### How much EGCG is in Namring Estate tea per cup?

No published laboratory analysis specific to Namring Estate tea quantifies its EGCG content precisely. General first-flush Darjeeling green teas contain approximately 50–150 mg of total catechins per 8 oz brewed cup, with EGCG typically comprising 50–70% of that catechin fraction. Exact values depend on leaf grade, water temperature, and steep time.

### Can Namring Estate tea help with weight loss?

No trials have tested Namring Estate tea for weight loss directly, but catechins from Camellia sinensis have demonstrated modest fat reduction in RCTs. A 12-week RCT (PMID 23472477, n=56) found statistically significant reductions in body fat percentage with green tea catechin supplementation compared to placebo. Effects are modest without accompanying caloric restriction and exercise.

### Does Namring Estate tea contain caffeine?

Yes, Namring Estate tea contains caffeine as it is derived from Camellia sinensis, which naturally produces caffeine as an alkaloid. First-flush Darjeeling green teas typically contain 30–60 mg of caffeine per 8 oz cup, lower than black tea or coffee. Caffeine synergizes with EGCG to amplify thermogenic effects by inhibiting phosphodiesterase, increasing intracellular cAMP levels.

### Is Namring Estate tea safe to drink daily?

For most healthy adults, consuming 2–4 cups of brewed Namring Estate tea daily is considered safe and aligns with intakes studied in clinical research on green tea. High-dose catechin supplements exceeding 800 mg EGCG daily carry a risk of elevated liver enzymes and rare hepatotoxicity not associated with moderate brewed tea consumption. Individuals on blood thinners, iron supplements, or stimulant medications should consult a healthcare provider before daily use.

### What is the elevation profile of Namring Estate and how does it affect tea quality?

Namring Estate is located in Darjeeling's high-altitude growing region, which is known to produce Camellia sinensis plants with higher antioxidant concentrations compared to lower-altitude tea estates. The cooler temperatures and misty conditions at elevation slow plant growth, allowing more time for secondary metabolite accumulation in the leaves. This terroir characteristic is a key factor distinguishing Namring Estate teas from lower-altitude green tea cultivars.

### How does Namring Estate tea compare to other Darjeeling tea cultivars in terms of antioxidant content?

While general green tea research shows improved lipid profiles and antioxidant benefits across multiple studies, Namring Estate specifically benefits from its high-altitude Darjeeling location, which may yield higher antioxidant concentrations than standard cultivars. However, no clinical studies have directly compared Namring Estate to other Darjeeling cultivars to quantify specific antioxidant differences. The varietal advantage appears driven by environmental growing conditions rather than unique genetic differences from other Camellia sinensis var. sinensis plants.

### Is Namring Estate tea appropriate for individuals sensitive to caffeine?

Namring Estate is a green tea containing caffeine (though typically less than black tea), making it unsuitable for those with caffeine sensitivity, late-day consumption concerns, or caffeine-related health conditions. Individuals taking medications affected by caffeine or managing anxiety, sleep disorders, or heart conditions should consult a healthcare provider before regular consumption. Decaffeinated versions may be available as an alternative for caffeine-sensitive individuals interested in other green tea benefits.

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