نتایج جستجو برای: non alcoholic beer

تعداد نتایج: 1342805  

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1988
S J Fairweather-Tait S Southon Z Piper

1. Male Wistar rats (approximately 200 g) were given distilled water and a semi-synthetic control diet for 6 d. On day 7, 37 kBq 65Zn were administered intramuscularly and the rats were given distilled water, beer, cider, red wine, whisky or ethanol as their only source of fluid. The wine, whisky and ethanol were diluted so that each of the beverages contained a similar ethanol concentration (a...

Journal: :European journal of cancer 2005
Clarissa Gerhäuser

Beer is a complex alcoholic beverage made from barley (malt), hop, water and yeast. Phenolic constituents of beer are derived from malt (70-80%) and hop (20-30%). Structural classes include simple phenols, benzoic- and cinnamic acid derivatives, coumarins, catechins, di-, tri- and oligomeric proanthocyanidins, (prenylated) chalcones and flavonoids as well as alpha- and iso-alpha-acids derived f...

Journal: :Military Medical Research 2015
Patrick Mullie Peter Clarys

BACKGROUND A reduction in mortality associated with wine drinking compared to beer drinking has been suggested in the past. A recent meta-analysis could not confirm the observed differential effect. Other characteristics not related to specific components of beer and wine must play a role in the relationship between wine and mortality, thereby explaining the differential protective results. M...

Journal: :Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research 2013
Shannon L Zandy Joyce S Pang Moon-Ho Ringo Ho Douglas B Matthews

BACKGROUND College drinking is a global health concern. However, most studies originate from countries with high alcohol consumption. In the United States, college students overpour a standard alcoholic drink, yet it is unclear if this remains true in countries with low alcohol consumption. Additionally, in college, peer influence is the greatest predictor of drinking behavior, yet it is unknow...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
surapaneni krishna mohan department of biochemistry, saveetha medical college and hospital, faculty of medicine, saveetha university, saveetha nagar, thandalam, chennai – 602 105, tamilnadu, india vishnu priya veeraraghavan department of biochemistry, saveetha dental college and hospital, saveetha university, 162, p.h.road, chennai – 600 077, tamilnadu, india mallika jainu department of biomedical engineering, ssn engineering college, omr, klavakkam, chennai – 603 110, tamilnadu, india

objective(s):non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (nash), is an important component of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (nafld) spectrum, which progresses to the end stage liver disease, if not diagnosed and treated properly. the disproportionate production of pro- and anti-inflammatory adipokines secreted from fat contributes to the pathogenesis of nash. in this study, the comparative effect of piog...

2014
Mack C. Mitchell Erin L. Teigen Vijay A. Ramchandani

BACKGROUND Both the amount and the rate of absorption of ethanol (EtOH) from alcoholic beverages are key determinants of the peak blood alcohol concentration (BAC) and exposure of organs other than gut and liver. Previous studies suggest EtOH is absorbed more rapidly in the fasting than in the postprandial state. The concentration of EtOH and the type of beverage may determine gastric emptying/...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2013
Tomoko Fukuuchi Makoto Yasuda Katsunori Inazawa Tatsuhiro Ota Noriko Yamaoka Ken-ichi Mawatari Kazuya Nakagomi Kiyoko Kaneko

Several methods for quantifying the purine content in food and drink have been described using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). We have developed an improved HPLC method that is based on a method reported by Kaneko et al. and that is more sensitive yet simple, and suitable for determining the purine content of beer and beer-like alcoholic beverages. Quantitative HPLC separation wa...

2017
Jin Huang Xiuling Wang Yadong Zhang

AIMS/INTRODUCTION Previous meta-analyses identified an inverse association of total alcohol consumption with the risk of type 2 diabetes. The current study further explored the relationship between specific types of alcoholic beverage and the incidence of type 2 diabetes. MATERIALS AND METHODS A search of PubMed, Embase and Cochrane Library databases from January 1966 to February 2016 was car...

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