An Overview of Bioactive Phenolic Molecules and Antioxidant Properties of Beer: Emerging Trends
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- DOI: 10.3390/molecules28073221
An Overview of Bioactive Phenolic Molecules and Antioxidant Properties of Beer: Emerging Trends
Abstract
Beer is one of the oldest and most common beverages worldwide. The phenolic contents and antioxidant properties of beer are crucial factors in evaluating its nutritional quality. Special beers brewed with the addition of adjuncts are gaining in consumer preference, in response to demands for healthy food and new gustatory and olfactory stimuli. Many studies recently dealt with functional beers brewed with the addition of adjuncts. This review focuses on bioactive molecules, particularly the composition of phenolic compounds, and the antioxidant activity of beer. The current knowledge concerning the effect of the addition of adjuncts in the form of fruit, vegetables, herbs, and natural foods on the polyphenol content, antioxidant properties, and phenolic profile of beer is reviewed, with an outline of the emerging trends in brewing processes. Future studies need to complete the identification and characterization of the bioactive molecules in beer, as well as studying their absorption and metabolic fate in humans.
Keywords: adjunct; antioxidant activity; beer; fruit; herbs; natural food; polyphenols; vegetables.
Conflict of interest statement
The author declares no conflict of interest.
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