The Role of Bioactive Phenolic Compounds on the Impact of Beer on Health
This review reports recent knowledge on the role of ingredients (barley, hop and yeasts), including genetic factors, on the final yield of phenolic compounds in beer, and how these molecules generally affect resulting beer attributes, focusing mainly on new attempts at the enrichment of beer phenols...
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doaj-d16e24bbd12140dfa045572c69b409fa2021-01-19T00:04:07ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492021-01-012648648610.3390/molecules26020486The Role of Bioactive Phenolic Compounds on the Impact of Beer on HealthRoberto Ambra0Gianni Pastore1Sabrina Lucchetti2Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Research Centre for Food and Nutrition, 00178 Rome, ItalyCouncil for Agricultural Research and Economics, Research Centre for Food and Nutrition, 00178 Rome, ItalyCouncil for Agricultural Research and Economics, Research Centre for Food and Nutrition, 00178 Rome, ItalyThis review reports recent knowledge on the role of ingredients (barley, hop and yeasts), including genetic factors, on the final yield of phenolic compounds in beer, and how these molecules generally affect resulting beer attributes, focusing mainly on new attempts at the enrichment of beer phenols, with fruits or cereals other than barley. An entire section is dedicated to health-related effects, analyzing the degree up to which studies, investigating phenols-related health effects of beer, have appropriately considered the contribution of alcohol (pure or spirits) intake. For such purpose, we searched Scopus.com for any kind of experimental model (in vitro, animal, human observational or intervention) using beer and considering phenols. Overall, data reported so far support the existence of the somehow additive or synergistic effects of phenols and ethanol present in beer. However, findings are inconclusive and thus deserve further animal and human studies.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/2/486beerphenolsalcoholhealth |
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Roberto Ambra Gianni Pastore Sabrina Lucchetti The Role of Bioactive Phenolic Compounds on the Impact of Beer on Health Molecules beer phenols alcohol health |
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The Role of Bioactive Phenolic Compounds on the Impact of Beer on Health |
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The Role of Bioactive Phenolic Compounds on the Impact of Beer on Health |
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The Role of Bioactive Phenolic Compounds on the Impact of Beer on Health |
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The Role of Bioactive Phenolic Compounds on the Impact of Beer on Health |
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The Role of Bioactive Phenolic Compounds on the Impact of Beer on Health |
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role of bioactive phenolic compounds on the impact of beer on health |
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This review reports recent knowledge on the role of ingredients (barley, hop and yeasts), including genetic factors, on the final yield of phenolic compounds in beer, and how these molecules generally affect resulting beer attributes, focusing mainly on new attempts at the enrichment of beer phenols, with fruits or cereals other than barley. An entire section is dedicated to health-related effects, analyzing the degree up to which studies, investigating phenols-related health effects of beer, have appropriately considered the contribution of alcohol (pure or spirits) intake. For such purpose, we searched Scopus.com for any kind of experimental model (in vitro, animal, human observational or intervention) using beer and considering phenols. Overall, data reported so far support the existence of the somehow additive or synergistic effects of phenols and ethanol present in beer. However, findings are inconclusive and thus deserve further animal and human studies. |
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beer phenols alcohol health |
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