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Inhibitory effect of hawthorn extract on heterocyclic aromatic amine formation in beef and chicken breast meat.

Mercan Merve Tengilimoglu-Metin1, Aytul Hamzalioglu2, Vural Gokmen3, Mevlude Kizil4.   

Abstract

This study focused on the inhibitory effect of different levels of hawthorn extract (0, 0.5, and 1%) on the formation of heterocyclic aromatic amines (HAAs) in beef and chicken breast cooked by either pan-cooking or oven-cooking. All meat samples were cooked at three different temperatures (150, 200, and 250°C) and the levels of twelve HAAs were assessed (IQ, IQx, MeIQ, MeIQx, 4,8-DiMeIQx, 7,8-DiMeIQx, PhIP, harman, norharman, AαC, MeAαC, and Trp-P-2). Varying levels of IQ (up to 4.47ng/g), IQx (up to 0.69ng/g), MeIQ (up to 0.82ng/g), MeIQx (up to 1.01ng/g), 4,8-DiMeIQx (up to 0.10ng/g), 7,8-DiMeIQx (up to 0.23ng/g), PhIP (up to 0.75ng/g), harman (up to 2.15ng/g), norharman (up to 1.08ng/g), AαC (up to 1.86ng/g), MeAαC (up to 0.48ng/g), and Trp-P-2 (up to 12.88ng/g), were detected. Samples cooked at 150°C had very low amounts of HAAs, and the levels of HAAs increased gradually when the cooking temperature rose from 150 to 250°C. The total HAA content in chicken breast and beef ranged between not detectable to 17.60ng/g, and not detectable to 11.38ng/g, respectively. The inhibitory effects of hawthorn extract at 0.5% and 1% on total HAAs levels were found to be 12-100% and 19-97% in chicken breast, respectively, and 42-100% and 20-35% in beef, respectively. This study demonstrated that hawthorn extracts at 0.5% and 1% could mitigate HAA formation, especially at high cooking temperatures.
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Keywords:  7,8-DiMeIQx (PubChem CID: 104855); Antioxidant; AαC (PubChem CID: 62805); Cooking methods; Cooking temperature; Harman (PubChem CID: 486-84-0); Hawthorn extract; Heterocyclic aromatic amine; IQ (PubChem CID: 53462); IQx (PubChem CID: 105041); MeIQ (PubChem CID: 62274); MeIQx (PubChem CID: 62275); Norharman (PubChem CID: 244-63-3); PhIP (PubChem CID: 1530); Trp-P-2 (PubChem CID: 5284476)

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28784521     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2017.06.044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Res Int        ISSN: 0963-9969            Impact factor:   6.475


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