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引用次数: 6
摘要
许多研究已经证实啤酒花(Humulus lupulus L.)是许多生理活性多酚的来源,对酿造和潜在的药物用途都很重要。为期三年的多酚和23种游离酚谱筛选(HPLC/库伦法检测)表明,多酚和游离酚与DPPH抗氧化能力和遗传决定的啤酒花中游离酚成分的特异性显著相关。与欧洲品种相比,美洲品种具有不同的特征。首次在啤酒花中检测到游离酚类羟基香豆素。DPPH与总多酚和黄酮呈显著正相关(n = 95, r = 0.92, 0.93),与α酸呈显著负相关(n = 95, r = -0.73)。多酚和DPPH在品种间和同一品种内均随α -酸的增加而降低。这些发现可以作为酿造或制药生产中啤酒花选择的有用工具。
Varietal specificity of polyphenols, free phenolics and antioxidant potential in hops
Many studies have confirmed hops (Humulus lupulus L.) as the source of a number of physiologically active polyphenols, important for both brewing and potentially pharmaceutical purposes. The three-year screening of polyphenols and 23 free phenolics profile (HPLC/coulometric detection) showed a significant association of polyphenols and free phenolics with DPPH antioxidant potential and the genetically determined specificity of free phenolics composition in hops. Varieties of American origin have a different profile compared to European varieties. For the first time, the free phenolics hydroxycoumarins were detected in hops. The DPPH strongly correlated with total polyphenols and flavanoids (n = 95, r = 0.92, 0.93 respectively) and correlated negatively with alpha acids (n = 95, r = -0.73). The polyphenols and the DPPH decrease with increasing alpha acids both among varieties and within one variety. These findings can serve as a useful tool for hop selection in brewing or pharmaceutical production.