Abstract:Acrolein (ACR) and formaldehyde (FA)
are toxic aldehydes
co-produced
in foods. This work found that amino acids, the nucleophiles ubiquitously
existing in foods, can react simultaneously with them. Six amino acids,
including γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), glycine, alanine, serine,
threonine, and glutamine, can scavenge ACR and FA at 37, 85, and 160
°C. GABA had the highest scavenging capacity for ACR and FA,
by 79 and 13% at 37 °C for 2 h, and 99 and 48% at 160 °C
for 30 min, respectively. Moreover, a new type of… Show more
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