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+ | ==General References== | ||
+ | ===Web=== | ||
+ | :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hops Wikipedia link] | ||
+ | :[https://ychhops.com/ Hopunion - commerical sources of hops mainly for brewing] | ||
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+ | ===Peterson Field Guide to Medicinal Plants and Herbs=== | ||
+ | :page 273-275 | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hops#History Wikipedia link] | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hops#History Wikipedia link] | ||
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==Active ingredients== | ==Active ingredients== | ||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hops#Chemical_composition Wikipedia link] | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hops#Chemical_composition Wikipedia link] | ||
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+ | ==Preparation/Application== | ||
==Growing== | ==Growing== | ||
− | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hops#Cultivation_and_harvest Wikipedia link] | + | :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hops#Cultivation_and_harvest Wikipedia link] |
− | == | + | ==Analytical Methods== |
− | :Go to your local homebrew (beer and wine) shop. You will be able to find both "whole leaf" hops or pelletized hops. I suggest purchasing the less | + | :[[Hop_Isomerization|Student Project - HPLC+]] |
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+ | ==Sources of Plant/Plant Material== | ||
+ | :Go to your local homebrew (beer and wine) shop. You will be able to find both "whole leaf" hops or pelletized hops. I suggest purchasing the less processed "whole leaf" hop. (Note: it is common to refer to hops as "whole leaf" hops, but in reality these "leaves" are really "pedals.") | ||
:Brad Sturgeon, Monmouth College, besturgeon@monm.edu | :Brad Sturgeon, Monmouth College, besturgeon@monm.edu | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:10, 3 August 2016
General References
Web
Peterson Field Guide to Medicinal Plants and Herbs
- page 273-275
History
Medicinal Properties
Active ingredients
Preparation/Application
Growing
Analytical Methods
Sources of Plant/Plant Material
- Go to your local homebrew (beer and wine) shop. You will be able to find both "whole leaf" hops or pelletized hops. I suggest purchasing the less processed "whole leaf" hop. (Note: it is common to refer to hops as "whole leaf" hops, but in reality these "leaves" are really "pedals.")
- Brad Sturgeon, Monmouth College, besturgeon@monm.edu