Title : Effect-directed classification of biological, biochemical and chemical profiles of 50 German beers - Ristivojevic_2018_Food.Chem_260_344 |
Author(s) : Ristivojevic PM , Morlock GE |
Ref : Food Chem , 260 :344 , 2018 |
Abstract :
Biological and biochemical fingerprints were investigated for the first time for the feasibility of effect-directed classification, and thus, to allow the choice of a distinct beer with regard to beneficial health effects. A high-performance thin-layer chromatography method was newly developed and combined with in situ effect-directed analysis for profiling 50 German beers for multipotent active compounds, and thus, their health-related potential. Discovered multipotent active zones were online eluted and characterized by high resolution mass spectrometry. For example, isoxanthohumol, iso-alpha-ad/n-humulone or its isomers, desdimethyl-octahydro-isocohumulone and ad/n-humulone were proven as antimicrobial compounds, isoxanthohumol as an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, and isoxanthohumol and iso-alpha-ad/n-humulone or its isomers as radical scavengers. Investigating multivariate data analysis of effect-directed fingerprints for the first time, the pattern recognition and classification results showed the power of clustering non-alcoholic beers from other types of beer, or it showed the differentiation of dark and non-alcoholic beers. |
PubMedSearch : Ristivojevic_2018_Food.Chem_260_344 |
PubMedID: 29699678 |
Ristivojevic PM, Morlock GE (2018)
Effect-directed classification of biological, biochemical and chemical profiles of 50 German beers
Food Chem
260 :344
Ristivojevic PM, Morlock GE (2018)
Food Chem
260 :344