Literature DB >> 19897911

Effects of salt concentration on the reaction rate of Glc with amino acids, peptides, and proteins.

Keiko Yamaguchi1, Yuri Noumi, Katsumi Nakajima, Chiharu Nagatsuka, Haruko Aizawa, Rie Nakawaki, Eri Mizude, Yuzuru Otsuka, Takeshi Homma, Nguyen Van Chuyen.   

Abstract

The reaction between the amino group and the carbonyl group is important in food quality control. Furthermore, advanced glycation end products from foods are considered to relate to aging and diabetes. Thus, it is important to control this reaction. In this study, we investigated the effects of salt concentration on the rates of browning reaction of amino acid, peptides, and proteins. A high concentration of sodium chloride retarded the reaction rate of Glc with amino acids as measured with the absorbance at 470 nm, but did not change the browning rate of Glc with peptides. On the other hand, sodium chloride retarded the browning reaction rate of proteins as measured with polymerization degree or by the loss of Lys. It is hoped that the results of this study will be applied in the control of amino-carbonyl reaction rates in the food industry.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19897911     DOI: 10.1271/bbb.90252

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosci Biotechnol Biochem        ISSN: 0916-8451            Impact factor:   2.043


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1.  Sodium Ions Affect Pyrraline Formation in the Maillard Reaction With Lys-Containing Dipeptides and Tripeptides.

Authors:  Zhili Liang; Xu Chen; Zhao Yang; Yan Liu; Xueying Qiu; Zhenzhen Zeng; Shuidi Lu; Yuehan Liu
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2022-03-25

2.  Pyrraline Formation Modulated by Sodium Chloride and Controlled by Encapsulation with Different Coating Materials in the Maillard Reaction.

Authors:  Zhili Liang; Xu Chen; Zhao Yang; Yuzhu Lai; Yinling Yang; Chuying Lei; Ya Zeng
Journal:  Biomolecules       Date:  2019-11-10
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