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| Hydroxyl-''cis''-alloisohumulones and Hydroxyl-''trans''-alloisohumulones || Hydroperoxy-''cis''-alloisohumulones and Hydroperoxy-''trans''-alloisohumulones || Y || ? || Hydroperoxy-alloisohumulones are further degraded into their respective hydroxyl-alloisohumulones (''cis'' and ''trans'') via metal ions or UV light. Similar to hydroperoxy-alloisohumulones, hydroxyl-''trans''-alloisohumulones slowly increase during storage of bottles at room temperature over many years (1, 4, and 10 years), while hydroxyl-''cis''-alloisohumulones slowly decrease. In PET bottles, both types degrade to nearly 0 (from 0.39 umol/L to 0.08 umol/L) after 4 years at room temperature. When beer is intentionally oxidized, the hydroperoxy-alloisohumulones degrade very quickly over 24 hours into their hydroxyl-alloisohumulones derivatives.
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| Tricyclohumulactol || Hydroperoxy-alloisohumulones || Y || ? || Only detected in a model solution; not detected in fresh or aged beer possibly due to low concentrations and/or coelution with isobaric molecules, exposing a technical difficulty of detecting these compounds in beer.
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| Scorpiohumols || Hydroxyl-''trans''-alloisohumulone || Y || ? || Only detected in a model solution; not detected in fresh or aged beer possibly due to low concentrations and/or coelution with isobaric molecules, exposing a technical difficulty of detecting these compounds in beer.
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