Quantification of α-Acids in Fresh Hops by Reverse-Phase High-Performance Liquid Chromatography.
ACS Omega
; 4(2): 3565-3570, 2019 Feb 28.
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This publication describes a method for the quantification by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) of resinous compounds known as α-acids found in freshly harvested, unprocessed hops. This method provides consistent, efficient, and accurate results as well as the theories and rationale involved in HPLC method development. A system of quality checks was utilized as well as the validation of numerous developmental variables. By starting with a theoretical approach in preparation, extraction, and instrumental techniques and then further developing these practices by experimentation, a reproducible method was developed. Following the validation, fresh cascade hops grown in Sonoma County were analyzed during the 2017 harvest season and found to be within the predicted range specific to this cultivar. This method encompasses the techniques necessary to analyze fresh or dried hops, considering variability between different laboratories.
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