Cerveja e seus compostos não alcoólicos na saúde e na doença

Beer and its non-alcoholic compounds in health and disease

Ixchel Osorio-Paz, Regina Brunauer and Silvestre Alavez

Revisão sobre os efeitos do consumo de cerveja na saúde e na doença. Os autores descrevem os principais compostos não alcoólicos da cerveja e os efeitos no peso corporal, função pancreática, osteoporose, doenças cardiovasculares e câncer.

ABSTRACT. Moderate alcohol consumption has been associated with beneficial effects on human health. Specifically, consumption of red wine and beer has shown a J-shape relation with many important diseases. While a role of ethanol cannot be excluded, the high content of polyphenols in both beverages has been proposed to contribute to these effects, with beer having the advantage over wine that it is lower in alcohol. In addition to ethanol, beer contains a wide variety of compounds with known medicinal potential such as kaempferol, quercetin, tyrosol and phenolic acids, and it is the main dietary source for the flavones xanthohumol and 8-prenylnaringenin, and bitter acids such as humulones and lupulones. Clinical and pre-clinical evidence for the protective effects of moderate beer consumption against cardiovascular disease and other diseases has been accumulating since the 1990s, and the non-alcoholic compounds of beer likely exert most of the observed beneficial effects. In this review, we summarize and discuss the effects of beer consumption in health and disease as well as the clinical potential of its non-alcoholic compounds which may be promising candidates for new therapies against common chronic diseases.

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