Literature DB >> 17090146

Formation of high levels of acrylamide during the processing of flour derived from sulfate-deprived wheat.

Nira Muttucumaru1, Nigel G Halford, J Stephen Elmore, Andrew T Dodson, Martin Parry, Peter R Shewry, Donald S Mottram.   

Abstract

When wheat was grown under conditions of severe sulfate depletion, dramatic increases in the concentration of free asparagine were found in the grain of up to 30 times as compared to samples receiving the normal levels of sulfate fertilizer. The effect was observed both in plants grown in pots, where the levels of nutrients were carefully controlled, and in plants grown in field trials on soil with poor levels of natural nutrients where sulfate fertilizer was applied at levels from 0 to 40 kg sulfur/Ha. Many of the other free amino acids were present at higher levels in the sulfate-deprived wheat, but the levels of free glutamine showed increases similar to those observed for asparagine. In baked cereal products, asparagine is the precursor of the suspect carcinogen acrylamide, and when flours from the sulfate-deprived wheat were heated at 160 degrees C for 20 min, levels of acrylamide between 2600 and 5200 microg/kg were found as compared to 600-900 microg/kg in wheat grown with normal levels of sulfate fertilization.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17090146     DOI: 10.1021/jf0623081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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