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Marcin Przybyś
Urszula Skomra

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In recent years, hop, commonly known as the plant used for the production of beer, has attracted increasing interest in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Secondary me-tabolites found in hop, such as bitter acids, polyphenols or essen-tial oils, exhibit anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Moreover, numerous studies confirm estrogenic activ-ity, the ability to lower blood glucose levels and sedative effects of the plant. The paper discusses secondary metabolites in hops divided into groups depending on their chemical structure. Ad-ditionally, the biological activity of the metabolites is presented herein. The prospects of using hops for purposes other than brew-ing are also demonstrated.

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Przybyś, M. i Skomra, U. 2020. Hops as a source of biologically active compounds . Polish Journal of Agronomy. 43, 43 (grudz. 2020), 83–102. DOI:https://doi.org/10.26114/pja.iung.438.2020.43.09.
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