Acrylamide formation mechanism in heated foods.

نویسندگان

  • David V Zyzak
  • Robert A Sanders
  • Marko Stojanovic
  • Daniel H Tallmadge
  • B Loye Eberhart
  • Deborah K Ewald
  • David C Gruber
  • Thomas R Morsch
  • Melissa A Strothers
  • George P Rizzi
  • Maria D Villagran
چکیده

Recent findings of a potential human carcinogen, acrylamide, in foods have focused research on the possible mechanisms of formation. We present a mechanism for the formation of acrylamide from the reaction of the amino acid asparagine and a carbonyl-containing compound at typical cooking temperatures. The mechanism involves formation of a Schiff base followed by decarboxylation and elimination of either ammonia or a substituted imine under heat to yield acrylamide. Isotope substitution studies and mass spectrometric analysis of heated model systems confirm the presence of key reaction intermediates. Further confirmation of this mechanism is accomplished through selective removal of asparagine with asparaginase that results in a reduced level of acrylamide in a selected heated food.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of agricultural and food chemistry

دوره 51 16  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2003