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- Isohumulones are chemical compounds that contribute to the bitter taste of beer and are in the class of compounds known as iso-alpha acids. They are found...
- De Keukeleire, Denis (2004). "Riboflavin-sensitized photooxidation of isohumulones and derivatives". Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences. 3 (4). Rsc...
- boiling, the humulones are thermally isomerized into iso-alpha acids or isohumulones, which are responsible for the bitter taste of beer. Hops contain beta...
- visible light. The light causes riboflavin to react with and break down isohumulones, chemicals that contribute to the bitterness of the beer and are derived...
- needed] During the brewing process, humulone degrades to cis- and trans-isohumulone. These “alpha acids” survive the boiling process, although numerous oxidized...
- posthumulone, and prehumulone. The most common iso-α-acids are cis- and trans-isohumulone. The alpha acid "rating" on hops indicates the amount of alpha acid as...
- 5α-Dihydroaldosterone Dihydrocortisone Hydrocortisone Humulone 18-Hydroxycorticosterone Isohumulone This set index page lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with...
- Ni2+ , Cu2+ ...), macromolecules such as polysaccharides, proteins, and isohumulone compounds from hops in the beer. Foam stability is an important concern...
- bitterness of beer. The bitterness of beer is provided by compounds such as isohumulones from hops used during brewing. The International Bittering Units scale...
- attenuation of at least 64%, a carbon dioxide content of at least 0.42%, an isohumulone content of 35 to 50 mg/L (equivalent to 35 to 50 IBU) and could only...