Beer drinkers know that hops are what gives the drink its bitterness
and aroma. Recently, scientists reported that the part of hops that
isn't used for making beer contains healthful antioxidants and could be
used to battle cavities and gum disease. In a new study in ACS' Journal
of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, they say that they've identified
some of the substances that could be responsible for these healthful
effects.
Yoshihisa Tanaka and colleagues note that their earlier research found that antioxidant polyphenols, contained in the hop leaves (called bracts) could help fight cavities and gum disease. Extracts from bracts stopped the bacteria responsible for these dental conditions from being able to stick to surfaces and prevented the release of some bacterial toxins
Yoshihisa Tanaka and colleagues note that their earlier research found that antioxidant polyphenols, contained in the hop leaves (called bracts) could help fight cavities and gum disease. Extracts from bracts stopped the bacteria responsible for these dental conditions from being able to stick to surfaces and prevented the release of some bacterial toxins
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