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Price History. Average barley market prices are French and are
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The changes are compared to last Newsletter's
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Belgium & USA: InBev’s purchase of Anheuser-Busch not to be delayed by the credit crisis
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Vietnam: Beer output expected to exceed 2 bln litres in 2008
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The Netherlands & Germany: The dispute over the name brings to court the Dutch Bavaria brewery and a group of German brewers
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Russia: A new $200 mln brewery launched in Moscow region
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World: SABMiller to reduce costs by better coordinating buying process
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Ireland: Diageo Ireland reports low value growth of 3.6 per cent for the FY to June 30
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Canada: Experts predict little changes in Canada’s 2008/09 malting barley export program as compared to 2007/08 season
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EU: Total barley production forecasted to increase by 11.8% over last year
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The Czech Republic: Hop production estimated to amount to 6,500 tonnes – Czech Hop Report 2008
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India: United Breweries to replenish its portfolio by premium variants of flagship Kingfisher
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South Africa: SAB resilient after losing Amstel, but concerned by “institutional” unemployment
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Australia: GrainCorp announces 2007/08 barley pool finalisation payment eight months earlier than planned
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Venezuela: The government’s anti-alcohol measures may reduce beer sales in Latin America’s biggest beer consumer
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Papua New Guinea: The nation’s only brewery faces shutdown if tariff on imported beer is lifted
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Bulgaria & Greece: Encouraged by rising exports, Bulgarian beer to expand in Greece
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Russia: Erdinger beer sales to be doubled by 2011
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Australia: Foster’s Group warns shareholders of possible unsolicited offers to purchase the company’s shares
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Romania: Barley production to more than double this year
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Estonia: Saku shares transferred to Carlsberg Estonia
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United Kingdom: The British Beer and Pub Association to fight against increasing beer tax
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Italy & Russia: Birra Moretti presents to Moscow Birra Moretti Zero – the first Italian non-alcoholic beer
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Japan: Buying tenders for barley postponed after tainted rice sales scandal
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Canada: Brick Brewing sets the lowest legal price for its Laker Honey
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Belgium & USA: InBev’s purchase of Anheuser-Busch not to be delayed by the credit crisis
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InBev SA said it was still on track to close its $52 bln of U.S. brewer Anheuser Busch Cos. Inc. by the end of
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Vietnam: Beer output expected to exceed 2 bln litres in 2008
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Despite the high inflation and lower living standards consequently, beer, which is considered a luxury item, is still selling well, and bringing high profit
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The Netherlands & Germany: The dispute over the name brings to court the Dutch Bavaria brewery and a group of German brewers
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Bavaria NV, the Netherlands' second- biggest beer brewer, challenged a group of German brewers that want it to stop using the name Bavaria on
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Russia: A new $200 mln brewery launched in Moscow region
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ZAO Moscow Brewing Company invested $200 mln in the construction of a brewery in Mitishchi, Moscow region, the company announced in an official press
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World: SABMiller to reduce costs by better coordinating buying process
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SABMiller will move to co-ordinate key global input procurement to buy more cheaply, SAB managing director Tony van Kranlingen was quoted as saying by
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Ireland: Diageo Ireland reports low value growth of 3.6 per cent for the FY to June 30
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According to Diageo Ireland’s preliminary results for the year ended June 30, sales volumes in the on-trade declined two per cent over the financial
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Canada: Experts predict little changes in Canada’s 2008/09 malting barley export program as compared to 2007/08 season
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A larger barley crop expected by Canada this year will bring little changes to the nation’s malt barley export program during the 2008/09 season
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EU: Total barley production forecasted to increase by 11.8% over last year
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According to the revised estimates by Strategie Grains, total barley production of the EU nations will amount to 64.3 mln tonnes in 2008/2009, APK-Inform
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The Czech Republic: Hop production estimated to amount to 6,500 tonnes – Czech Hop Report 2008
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As the 2008 hop harvest in the Czech Republic is approaching its end, analysts report that the nation’s hop industry is back to normal
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An Attempt to Identify the Low Molecular Feruloylated Oligosaccharides in Beer
Dominik Szwajgier, Adam Wasko, Josef Zapp and Zdzislaw Targonski
Abstract
J. Inst. Brew. 113(2), 185–195, 2007
Ferulic acid (4-hydroxy-3-methoxycinnamic acid), predominantly
in ester form in arabinoxylan chains, is the main phenolic
acid present in barley and malt. Only about 1% of the total ferulic
acid in barley is present in the free form. A number of previous
works concerned the contents of free and esterified ferulic
acid in a broad range of popular beers, but there is little information
about the possible composition of feruloylated oligosaccharides
in beers. The aim of this preliminary work was to purify
the feruloylated oligosaccharides from lager beers (by the means
of preparative chromatography) followed by composition elucidation
using TLC, HPLC with RI or UV detection and 1H-NMR.
Indeed, the qualitative analyses of isolated fractions from beer
revealed that the fractions contained ferulic acid in the ester
form (as proven after mild alkaline hydrolysis). It was also
shown that molecular masses of oligosaccharides present in the
purified beer fractions were similar to the masses of arabinose
and xylooligosaccharides in the range of xylose to xylohexaose.
Although a number of purified beer samples contained oligosaccharides
of higher molecular masses, these were not further
characterized. Taking under consideration the presented results,
it can be concluded that beer can be a good source of feruloylated
oligosaccharides, significant in the context of human
health benefits.
Key words: Antioxidant activity, beer, ferulic acid, feruloylated
oligosaccharide, free radical.
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