Literature DB >> 30906992

Effects and mechanism of free amino acids on browning in the processing of black garlic.

Pengli Liu1, Xiaoming Lu1, Ningyang Li1, Zhenjia Zheng1, Ruixuan Zhao1, Xiaozhen Tang1, Xuguang Qiao1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Black garlic is produced by heating raw garlic at a high temperature for a long time without any additives. The thermal processing induces many chemical reactions, such as the Maillard reaction, which causes the color change from white to dark brown. Garlic contains a variety of amino acids, and the effect of each amino acid on browning is not fully understood. This work investigated the effect and mechanism of free amino acids on the browning of black garlic using model solutions containing garlic neutral polysaccharide, hydrolyzed garlic neutral polysaccharide, fructose, and free amino acids.
RESULTS: A significant increase in reducing sugar was detected when garlic neutral polysaccharide was heated with glycine. The browning intensity of garlic neutral polysaccharide-glycine model solution was obviously higher after heating at 80 °C compared with that of garlic neutral polysaccharide solution. The model solution containing histidine had the greatest browning degree. The histidine model has a stable pH value, and almost no 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF) was detected.
CONCLUSION: Amino acid can promote the breaking of the garlic neutral polysaccharide chain and can react with the fructose generated to form browning. Histidine has the greatest effect on the browning, because histidine could eliminate the inhibiting effect of organic acid on Maillard reaction due to the buffer ability, and histidine had high reactivity in the late stage of Maillard reaction.
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Keywords:  Maillard reaction; amino acid; black garlic; browning

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30906992     DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.9707

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sci Food Agric        ISSN: 0022-5142            Impact factor:   3.638


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