2021
DOI: 10.21603/2074-9414-2021-1-113-124
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Innovative Method for Obtaining Biologically Active Compounds from Brewery Mash

Abstract: Introduction. Brewery mash, or brewer’s spent grain (BSG), is a by-product of brewing industry. It is known to contain valuable biologically active substances. However, their extraction is complicated by the presence of various polymers. The research featured various physicochemical methods for obtaining valuable biological compounds from brewery waste. The new method modified complex non-starch polysaccharides, lignin, arabinoxylans, and other high-molecular compounds associated with phenolic compounds. The r… Show more

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“…The brewer's spent grain extracted phenolic compounds also comprise rutin and quercetin [33]. According to Table 2, the rutin and quercetin content increased by 2.3 times and by 36%, respectively, when treated with the catholyte for 120 min compared to a 60 min treatment time.…”
Section: Study Of Eca-water Catholyte Influence On Brewer's Spent Gra...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The brewer's spent grain extracted phenolic compounds also comprise rutin and quercetin [33]. According to Table 2, the rutin and quercetin content increased by 2.3 times and by 36%, respectively, when treated with the catholyte for 120 min compared to a 60 min treatment time.…”
Section: Study Of Eca-water Catholyte Influence On Brewer's Spent Gra...mentioning
confidence: 99%