A Review on the Obtaining of Functional Beers by Addition of Non-Cereal Adjuncts Rich in Antioxidant Compounds
Beer is one of the oldest and most consumed beverages worldwide, and recent trends point to increased consumption of functional beers. However, there is a lack in the scientific literature on the effects of adding functional adjuncts in distinct steps of the manufacturing process and its implication...
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doaj-99be93ba8f554bc68d4b1b961246b8482021-09-25T23:37:54ZengMDPI AGAntioxidants2076-39212021-08-01101332133210.3390/antiox10091332A Review on the Obtaining of Functional Beers by Addition of Non-Cereal Adjuncts Rich in Antioxidant CompoundsRodrigo A. M. Paiva0Yhan S. Mutz1Carlos A. Conte-Junior2Center for Food Analysis, Technological Development Support Laboratory (LADETEC), Avenida Horácio Macedo 1281, Polo de Química, Bloco C, Ilha do Fundão, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro 21941-598, BrazilCenter for Food Analysis, Technological Development Support Laboratory (LADETEC), Avenida Horácio Macedo 1281, Polo de Química, Bloco C, Ilha do Fundão, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro 21941-598, BrazilCenter for Food Analysis, Technological Development Support Laboratory (LADETEC), Avenida Horácio Macedo 1281, Polo de Química, Bloco C, Ilha do Fundão, Cidade Universitária, Rio de Janeiro 21941-598, BrazilBeer is one of the oldest and most consumed beverages worldwide, and recent trends point to increased consumption of functional beers. However, there is a lack in the scientific literature on the effects of adding functional adjuncts in distinct steps of the manufacturing process and its implications on the final physicochemical and sensorial profile. Therefore, the present review analyzes the ingredients used and their insertion stage to achieve a functional beer with bioactive compounds, higher antioxidant activity, and improved sensory characteristics. The addition of fruits, herbal extracts, plants, and mushrooms in beers was documented. Furthermore, adjuncts were successfully added in wort boiling, fermentation, maturation, and packaging. The wort boiling step stands out among these four due to the superior extraction of phenolic compounds from the added adjuncts. On the other hand, adjunct addition in the maturation step induced low increases in antioxidant and phenolic content of the respective enriched beers. Fruits represented the majority of adopted adjuncts among the studies evaluated. Furthermore, the addition of fruits represented a positive increment in the beer’s volatile profile and an increase in sensory acceptability. A gap in the literature was found regarding the analysis of phenolic compounds with appropriate techniques such as HPLC-MS. Furthermore, there is a need to study the bioavailability of the incorporated bioactive compounds to prove the health claims inferred about these beers. In conclusion, functional beers are a little-explored relevant field, with potential for new studies.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/10/9/1332bioactive beertotal phenolic compoundsantioxidant capacitysensorial profilehealth benefitsbioavailability |
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Rodrigo A. M. Paiva Yhan S. Mutz Carlos A. Conte-Junior A Review on the Obtaining of Functional Beers by Addition of Non-Cereal Adjuncts Rich in Antioxidant Compounds Antioxidants bioactive beer total phenolic compounds antioxidant capacity sensorial profile health benefits bioavailability |
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A Review on the Obtaining of Functional Beers by Addition of Non-Cereal Adjuncts Rich in Antioxidant Compounds |
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A Review on the Obtaining of Functional Beers by Addition of Non-Cereal Adjuncts Rich in Antioxidant Compounds |
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A Review on the Obtaining of Functional Beers by Addition of Non-Cereal Adjuncts Rich in Antioxidant Compounds |
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A Review on the Obtaining of Functional Beers by Addition of Non-Cereal Adjuncts Rich in Antioxidant Compounds |
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A Review on the Obtaining of Functional Beers by Addition of Non-Cereal Adjuncts Rich in Antioxidant Compounds |
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review on the obtaining of functional beers by addition of non-cereal adjuncts rich in antioxidant compounds |
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Beer is one of the oldest and most consumed beverages worldwide, and recent trends point to increased consumption of functional beers. However, there is a lack in the scientific literature on the effects of adding functional adjuncts in distinct steps of the manufacturing process and its implications on the final physicochemical and sensorial profile. Therefore, the present review analyzes the ingredients used and their insertion stage to achieve a functional beer with bioactive compounds, higher antioxidant activity, and improved sensory characteristics. The addition of fruits, herbal extracts, plants, and mushrooms in beers was documented. Furthermore, adjuncts were successfully added in wort boiling, fermentation, maturation, and packaging. The wort boiling step stands out among these four due to the superior extraction of phenolic compounds from the added adjuncts. On the other hand, adjunct addition in the maturation step induced low increases in antioxidant and phenolic content of the respective enriched beers. Fruits represented the majority of adopted adjuncts among the studies evaluated. Furthermore, the addition of fruits represented a positive increment in the beer’s volatile profile and an increase in sensory acceptability. A gap in the literature was found regarding the analysis of phenolic compounds with appropriate techniques such as HPLC-MS. Furthermore, there is a need to study the bioavailability of the incorporated bioactive compounds to prove the health claims inferred about these beers. In conclusion, functional beers are a little-explored relevant field, with potential for new studies. |
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bioactive beer total phenolic compounds antioxidant capacity sensorial profile health benefits bioavailability |
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