A new HPLC-DAD-MS method was developed to compare the major constituents in 7 types of processed
tea, namely green tea, yellow tea, white tea, oolong tea, black tea, aged pu-erh tea and ripened pu-erh
tea. MS was used for identification in positive ion mode, and DAD was used for quantification at
wavelength of 210 nm. Ten components were simultaneously determined in 74 tea samples representing
7 processing types, and then principal component analysis (PCA) and hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA)
were used to distinguish and classify between the samples. The results demonstrate that the contents of
the major constituents significantly varied among the 7 types of tea. Unique aspects of each type of
processing were correlated with unique aspects of the chemistry of the tea. The 7 types of processed tea
were successfully divided into four categories based on our determination and chemometrics analysis.
Our present method was adaptable for the comparative study of processed tea, which significantly
contributes to discrimination and quality evaluation of teas.