Study of the influence of hops on the safety of brewing semi-products

Author:

Novikova I. V.1ORCID,Kalaev V. N.2ORCID,Muravev A. S.1ORCID,Rukavitsyn P. V.1,Maltseva O. Y.1,Krivanosov I. N.1

Affiliation:

1. Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies

2. Voronezh State University

Abstract

In order to ensure quality control and food safety, the in vivo effect of hops on the frequency of cell aberrations was studied for the first time using a micronucleus test in human buccal epithelium. Results were obtained of in vivo studies of wort samples to identify possible negative effects of hops, which contribute to an increase in extractive components in the finished drink during dry hopping and contain a large number of biologically active compounds (bitter and phenolic substances, essential oils), on the human body. The frequency of nucleus abnormalities in human buccal epithelium cells of persons using hoped and unhopped must samples was analyzed for the frequency of cellular abnormalities in human buccal epithelium. The following types of disorders were found: cells with micronuclei, two nuclei, notches, perinuclear vacuoles, "tongue" and "broken egg" type protrusions, karyopyknosis, karyolisis and karyorexis. Based on the data obtained, indices of repair and accumulation of cytogenetic disorders were calculated. No effect of hops on the reparation index and the index of accumulation of cytogenetic disorders was revealed. Factor analysis methods show that the main contribution to the variance of the trait system will be made by the factor "specificity of the cytogenetic indices under study".

Publisher

FSBEI HE Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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