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Evaluating and forecasting the associated main flavor components in Baijiu (Chinese distilled spirits) with alcohol metabolism and hangover symptoms through mice acute withdrawal model

Over the past few decades, more alcohol‐problem concerns focused on reducing the risk of hangover caused by the alcoholic beverages over‐consumption. Chinese distilled spirits (Baijiu) is one of the most favorite alcoholic beverages. The intention of this study is to explore the associations of main...

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Autores principales: Huangfu, Jie, Lu, Jun, Li, Changwen, Wang, Deliang, Luan, Chunguang, Jiang, Xin, Song, Tao, Jiang, Wei, Han, Xinlin, Feng, Jing, Liu, Yanli, He, Mengchao
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9834859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36655102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.3064
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author Huangfu, Jie
Lu, Jun
Li, Changwen
Wang, Deliang
Luan, Chunguang
Jiang, Xin
Song, Tao
Jiang, Wei
Han, Xinlin
Feng, Jing
Liu, Yanli
He, Mengchao
author_facet Huangfu, Jie
Lu, Jun
Li, Changwen
Wang, Deliang
Luan, Chunguang
Jiang, Xin
Song, Tao
Jiang, Wei
Han, Xinlin
Feng, Jing
Liu, Yanli
He, Mengchao
author_sort Huangfu, Jie
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description Over the past few decades, more alcohol‐problem concerns focused on reducing the risk of hangover caused by the alcoholic beverages over‐consumption. Chinese distilled spirits (Baijiu) is one of the most favorite alcoholic beverages. The intention of this study is to explore the associations of main flavor components in Baijiu and hangover symptoms using mice acute alcohol withdrawal model. The behaviors of each mouse were assessed by open‐field tests using separate groups of mice with the treatment of sauce‐aroma Baijiu, light‐aroma Baijiu, strong‐aroma Baijiu, pure alcohol, and distilled water, respectively. The behavioral data including total move distance and immobile time were used as indicators for the evaluation of the liquor intoxicating effects. Alcohol and acetaldehyde concentrations in mice plasma and the neurotransmitter contents of GABA and Glu in mice cerebellum were detected afterward. The results showed that the mice with the treatment of Baijiu samples displayed unusual exciting behaviors including increased alcohol metabolization with alleviating drunken and hangover symptoms, compared with that of pure alcohol control groups after 2–4 h. Moreover, the sauce‐aroma Baijiu treatment group showed lessening intoxicated symptoms than those of light‐aroma Baijiu and strong‐aroma Baijiu. In addition, there were significant differences between Baijiu and pure alcohol treatment groups at the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABAergic levels and its receptor GABA‐AR1 activating levels in the mice neuron cells. Furthermore, the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) analysis inferred that the flavor compounds acetic acid, ethyl acetate, ethyl lactate, and 1‐propanol in the sauce‐aroma Baijiu were played the major roles in the drunk behaviors that caused by the hangover. While, the acetic acid in the sauce‐aroma Baijiu was speculated as a major flavor component to accelerate the alcohol metabolism and retard hangover symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-98348592023-01-17 Evaluating and forecasting the associated main flavor components in Baijiu (Chinese distilled spirits) with alcohol metabolism and hangover symptoms through mice acute withdrawal model Huangfu, Jie Lu, Jun Li, Changwen Wang, Deliang Luan, Chunguang Jiang, Xin Song, Tao Jiang, Wei Han, Xinlin Feng, Jing Liu, Yanli He, Mengchao Food Sci Nutr Original Articles Over the past few decades, more alcohol‐problem concerns focused on reducing the risk of hangover caused by the alcoholic beverages over‐consumption. Chinese distilled spirits (Baijiu) is one of the most favorite alcoholic beverages. The intention of this study is to explore the associations of main flavor components in Baijiu and hangover symptoms using mice acute alcohol withdrawal model. The behaviors of each mouse were assessed by open‐field tests using separate groups of mice with the treatment of sauce‐aroma Baijiu, light‐aroma Baijiu, strong‐aroma Baijiu, pure alcohol, and distilled water, respectively. The behavioral data including total move distance and immobile time were used as indicators for the evaluation of the liquor intoxicating effects. Alcohol and acetaldehyde concentrations in mice plasma and the neurotransmitter contents of GABA and Glu in mice cerebellum were detected afterward. The results showed that the mice with the treatment of Baijiu samples displayed unusual exciting behaviors including increased alcohol metabolization with alleviating drunken and hangover symptoms, compared with that of pure alcohol control groups after 2–4 h. Moreover, the sauce‐aroma Baijiu treatment group showed lessening intoxicated symptoms than those of light‐aroma Baijiu and strong‐aroma Baijiu. In addition, there were significant differences between Baijiu and pure alcohol treatment groups at the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABAergic levels and its receptor GABA‐AR1 activating levels in the mice neuron cells. Furthermore, the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) analysis inferred that the flavor compounds acetic acid, ethyl acetate, ethyl lactate, and 1‐propanol in the sauce‐aroma Baijiu were played the major roles in the drunk behaviors that caused by the hangover. While, the acetic acid in the sauce‐aroma Baijiu was speculated as a major flavor component to accelerate the alcohol metabolism and retard hangover symptoms. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9834859/ /pubmed/36655102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.3064 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Food Science & Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Huangfu, Jie
Lu, Jun
Li, Changwen
Wang, Deliang
Luan, Chunguang
Jiang, Xin
Song, Tao
Jiang, Wei
Han, Xinlin
Feng, Jing
Liu, Yanli
He, Mengchao
Evaluating and forecasting the associated main flavor components in Baijiu (Chinese distilled spirits) with alcohol metabolism and hangover symptoms through mice acute withdrawal model
title Evaluating and forecasting the associated main flavor components in Baijiu (Chinese distilled spirits) with alcohol metabolism and hangover symptoms through mice acute withdrawal model
title_full Evaluating and forecasting the associated main flavor components in Baijiu (Chinese distilled spirits) with alcohol metabolism and hangover symptoms through mice acute withdrawal model
title_fullStr Evaluating and forecasting the associated main flavor components in Baijiu (Chinese distilled spirits) with alcohol metabolism and hangover symptoms through mice acute withdrawal model
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating and forecasting the associated main flavor components in Baijiu (Chinese distilled spirits) with alcohol metabolism and hangover symptoms through mice acute withdrawal model
title_short Evaluating and forecasting the associated main flavor components in Baijiu (Chinese distilled spirits) with alcohol metabolism and hangover symptoms through mice acute withdrawal model
title_sort evaluating and forecasting the associated main flavor components in baijiu (chinese distilled spirits) with alcohol metabolism and hangover symptoms through mice acute withdrawal model
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9834859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36655102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.3064
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