한국에서 흔한 주류의 퓨린 농도Measurement of Purine Contents in Korean Alcoholic Beverages
- Other Titles
- Measurement of Purine Contents in Korean Alcoholic Beverages
- Authors
- 전재범; 나영인; 김현진; 김신희; 박유신; 강주섭
- Issue Date
- Dec-2010
- Publisher
- 대한류마티스학회
- Keywords
- Gout; Purine; Alcohol; HPLC
- Citation
- 대한류마티스학회지, v.17, no.4, pp 368 - 375
- Pages
- 8
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 대한류마티스학회지
- Volume
- 17
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 368
- End Page
- 375
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/203239
- DOI
- 10.4078/jkra.2010.17.4.368
- ISSN
- 2093-940X
2233-4718
- Abstract
- Objective: Gout is one of the most common forms of inflammatory arthritides among men, which is caused primarily by chronic hyperuricemia. Although pharmacological therapy is the mainstay treatment to manage gout, limiting the consumption of dietary purine is also important. Several epidemiological studies have reported that alcohol consumption is closely related to hyperuricemia and gout. The objective of this study was to determine the purine content in common Korean alcoholic beverages using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to provide a dietary guideline for those with hyperuricemia or gout.
Methods: Thirty-five alcoholic beverages were analyzed. Blindly labeled samples of each alcoholic beverage were degassed and frozen. The sample preparation prior to HPLC followed the methods of Japanese researchers. HPLC was performed to analyze adenine, guanine, hypoxanthine, and xanthine content in the alcoholic beverages.
Results: The standard curves were linear for all purines. Purine contents were as follows: beer (42.26∼146.39 μmol/L, n=12), medicinal wine (8.2 and 40.41 μmol/L, n=2), rice wine (13.19 μmol/L), Makgeolri (11.71 and 24.72 μmol/L, n=2), red wine (0, 6.03, and 17.9 μmol/L, n=3). No purines were found in fruit wine (n=2), Kaoliang (n=1), white wine (n=1), or distilled alcoholic beverages, such as soju (n=10) or whiskey (n=1).
Conclusion: Among popular Korean alcoholic beverages, beer contained a considerable amount of purines, whereas distilled alcoholic beverages did not. Patients with either gout or hyperuricemia should avoid alcoholic beverages, especially those containing large amounts of purines.
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