Fig. 1. HPLC profile of standard purines and beer samples.
Fig. 2. Standards for purine quantification.
Fig. 3. Contents of purines in the beers fermented at two different temperatures.
Fig. 4. Comparison of purine contents with commercial beers.
Table 1. Purine contents in the laboratory-brewed beers at two different temperature and commercial beers
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