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Belgium: InBev to avoid a bridge loan by raising $9.8 bln in equity before the end of the year
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United States: Anheuser-Busch shareholders to vote on the InBev takeover on October, 3
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China: Tsingtao Brewery parent increases shareholding, intends to buy back more
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India: Beer market growth forecast to slow by 4% in 2008 on the back of rising barley prices
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Australia: Foster’s appoints Ian Johnston as CEO amid speculations of a prepared takeover or break-up of wine and beer operations
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Russia: Russian malting barley trader to build a malthouse and an elevator with a 120 and 100 thousand tonnes capacity respectively
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India: Targeted 1.5 mln tonnes barley crop to be achieved without problems – agriculture official
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EU: Feed barley pressed by other feed cereals, malting barley sharply falling
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Canada: CWB final 2007-08 PRO – designated barley up C$4 per tonne, feed barley C$3 down
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China & Australia: ABB worried by China’s increasing barley crop
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Canada: Manitoba research centre to determine whether hops can be grown in the region
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China: Tsingtao says rumours about sodium nitrite contaminated beer unfounded
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Bulgaria: Carlsberg Bulgaria increases sales by 10% during the first eight months of 2008
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Czech Republic: Plzensky Prazdroj said to raise prices by 4 percent in November
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East Africa: Diageo Africa gains 23% growth in sales and plans investments in hiring and training local graduates
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Italy: Beer nearly equals wine in popularity with restaurants visitors
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Uruguay: Controversial information about the nation’s malting barley acreage
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Australia: Lion Nathan to keep the Natural Beer Promise
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Ukraine: August beer exports fall by 33.9% as compared to July volume
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Romania: Romaqua Group targets a 4-5% market share with the launch of Albacher beer
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Bulgaria: Heineken’s Zagorka brewery to sell unnecessary property and bolster economic performance
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Ghana: Accra Breweries to invest into expansion
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Belgium: InBev to avoid a bridge loan by raising $9.8 bln in equity before the end of the year
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InBev plans to raise $9.8 billion in equity for its $52 billion purchase of Anheuser Busch before the merger is closed by the end
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United States: Anheuser-Busch shareholders to vote on the InBev takeover on October, 3
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Anheuser-Busch set October, 3 as the record date for its special meeting for shareholders to consider InBev’s $52 billion takeover, the company communicated on
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China: Tsingtao Brewery parent increases shareholding, intends to buy back more
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Tsingtao Brewery Group Company Limited, the parent of China’s top beer maker, Tsingtao Brewery, has increased its shareholding in the brewing company through the trading system of the Shanghai Stock Exchange on September, 25, according to an official press release.
Tsingtao Group increased its stock in the company by 1,879,950 shares. Immediately prior to this, the parent held 399,820,000 shares of the enterprise, representing approximately 30.56% of the total issued shares. Immediately following this share acquisition, Tsingtao Group held 401,699,950 shares of the company, representing approximately 30.71% of the total issued shares.
The parent would continue to increase its stake in the listed company over the next 12 months, but the total stake would not exceed 2 percent of Tsingtao Brewery's total floated shares, it was reported.
Local-currency A shares in Shanghai-listed Tsingtao Brewery closed up 4.82 percent at 15.89 yuan on September, 25, outperforming the overall market's, Reuters communicated.
Last week, China’s government unveiled an unprecedented package of steps to bolster the sagging stock markets, including scrapping taxes on stock purchases and encouraging state-owned corporations to buy back shares of their listed units.
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India: Beer market growth forecast to slow by 4% in 2008 on the back of rising barley prices
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Brewers in India are finding 2008 a challenging year with rising barley prices and growing competition denting margins, Reuters cited officials and analysts on
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Australia: Foster’s appoints Ian Johnston as CEO amid speculations of a prepared takeover or break-up of wine and beer operations
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The Australian Foster’s Group has appointed Ian Johnston as CEO, the company announced on September, 26.
Mr Johnston, a director of Foster's, stepped in as the acting CEO in July following the exit of Trevor O'Hoy after a profit warning that forced a review of the group's troubled wine business.
Meanwhile, Deutsche Bank revealed it had built up a 5.3 per cent stake in the brewing company, the Australian communicated on September, 26.
The timing of the announcements sparked speculation Foster's could be preparing for a takeover battle. However, a person familiar with the situation said Mr Johnston's appointment was in train prior to Deutsche Bank's disclosure and a short-list of internal and external candidates had been made.
But with rumours Deutsche Bank had been accumulating shares for some weeks, it was a likely factor in chairman David Crawford's decision.
The Australian brewer had previously said an appointment would be made before the end of 2008. However, finding a chief executive while conducting a review may create a potential quandary, experts comment.
Deutsche Bank's disclosure was made to the Australian Stock Exchange after the close of trade on September, 25. The majority of the stock was acquired in relation to lending arrangements and stock
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Russia: Russian malting barley trader to build a malthouse and an elevator with a 120 and 100 thousand tonnes capacity respectively
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OOO Vilion, a Russian malting barley trader, will build in Russia’s Tambov region a malthouse with annual production capacity of 120 thousand tonnes and
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India: Targeted 1.5 mln tonnes barley crop to be achieved without problems – agriculture official
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India is hopeful of reaping a good spring (Rabi) harvest of barley this season, a senior government official was quoted as saying by IANS
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EU: Feed barley pressed by other feed cereals, malting barley sharply falling
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Feed barley prices that held steadily during the week are again tending downwards, the French La Depeche published on September, 25.
Prices are subject to
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Canada: CWB final 2007-08 PRO – designated barley up C$4 per tonne, feed barley C$3 down
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Canadian Wheat Board released its final Pool Return Outlook (PRO) for the 2007/08 crop year on its official site on September, 26.
According to CWB, designated barley values increased C$4 per tonne while feed barley prices were down C$3.
A weakening of the overall feed barley market has negatively affected sales returns on the PRO and reduced it from its July level, the Board reported.
The small increase shown by malting barley over the July PRO resulted largely from an increase in pool size that allowed the pool to capture higher prices and boost the overall PRO slightly, the CWB said.
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China & Australia: ABB worried by China’s increasing barley crop
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China’s increase in malting barley production is putting one of Australia’s traditional exports at risk, ABC Rural communicated on September, 25.
Australia normally supplies 1.5
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Canada: Manitoba research centre to determine whether hops can be grown in the region
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A Portage la Prairie area research centre is embarking on a project to grow hops for the beer necessities, Canada’s Daily Graphic posted on
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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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1654 England & Denmark sign trade agreement
1897 1st British bus service opens
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26 September
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