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Xanthohumol and other prenylated flavonoids of hop cones - biological and technological aspects
Subtitle:Xanthohumol and other prenylated flavonoids of hop cones - biological and technological aspects
Creator:Gołąbczak, Jadwiga ; Gendaszewska-Darmach, Edyta
Publisher:Committee on Biotechnology PAS ; Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry PAS
Date issued/created: Description: Subject and Keywords: Abstract:Hops, the female inflorescences of the hop plant (Humulus lupulus) are used in the brewing industry to add bitterness and aroma to beer. This raw material is a rich source of terpenoid essential oils and terpenophenolic resins (bitter acids, prenylated flavonoids). Xanthohumol is the most abundant (80-90“b) of total amount of prenylated flavonoids in hop cones (up to ]% w/w). Xanthohumol has received much attention in recent years as a cancer chemopreventive agent because of its ability to inhibit initiation, promotion and progression stages of carcinogenesis. It’s beneficial effects on health also include antibacterial, antioxidant, and antiinflamattory properties. Hydrophobic xanthohumol cannot be extracted with carbon dioxide under condition used for common hop extract destined for the application in the brew house (300 bar, 50°C). This flavonoid remains in the waste product of the hops (spent hops) processing industry. Diverse extraction methods of spent hops by ethanol and supercritical CO2 at different pressures lead to the residues that contain more than 30% xanthohumol. The multistep process extraction and separation of xanthohumol from natural source (raw or waste hops) with organic solvent have been also conducted. Recently, a synthetic route to xanthohumol has also been described. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the chemistry, biosynthesis, biological activities, and biotechnological aspects of xanthohumol.
Relation:Biotechnologia, vol.88, 1 (2010)-.
Volume: Issue: Start page: End page: Resource type: Detailed Resource Type: Format: Resource Identifier: Source:Library of Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry PAS
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Terms of use: Digitizing institution:Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Science
Original in:Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Science
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