Dietary fiber complex in beer
Title
Dietary fiber complex in beer
Publication type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2009
Authors
Journal
Journal of the American Society of Brewing Chemists
Volume
67
Issue
1
Pagination
38 - 43
Date published
2009
ISBN
03610470 (ISSN)
Abstract
Most reports on carbohydrates in beer deal with sensory and technological properties. A nutritional approach requires a distinction between digestible carbohydrates, which provide the caloric value of a beer, and nondigestible carbohydrates or dietary fiber (DF) - a substrate for gut microflora. The aim of this work was to determine the DF and compounds associated with the fiber matrix in lager, dark, and alcohol-free beers. A specific procedure that included treatment with digestive enzymes, dialysis, acidic hydrolysis, and cellulase hydrolysis was used. Results showed that the beer contained a quantitatively important DF complex (1.3-3.8 g/L) made up of indigestible polysaccharides, polyphenolic compounds, and a minor amount of protein. Analysis of polyphenols and antioxidant activity using 2,2′-azinobis(3-azinobis(3- ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulfonate)) (ABTS) and ferric-reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) assays in beer and dialysis retentates revealed that a significant portion of the total polyphenols in the beer (17-44%) was associated with DF, which might affect their bioavailability and metabolism.