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Inhibitory effect of polysaccharides on acrylamide formation in chemical and food model systems

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FOOD CHEMISTRY
卷 363, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.130213

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Acrylamide; Microwave; Polysaccharides; Pectin; Alginate; Chitosan; Maillard; Potato

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  1. Royal Golden Jubilee PhD program, Thailand Research Fund [PHD0052]
  2. BBSRC [BB/S020950/1]
  3. BBSRC [BB/S020950/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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The study found that alginate and pectin can effectively inhibit the formation of acrylamide, with better performance under conventional heating, while chitosan has a relatively weaker inhibitory effect. Alginate and pectin also slightly reduced acrylamide formation under microwave heating.
The inhibitory effect of three polysaccharides (alginate, pectin and chitosan) on acrylamide formation was investigated in chemical and fried potato food model systems, under two heating regimes (heating block and microwave). In the chemical system, acrylamide formation followed a second order reaction kinetic behaviour. Activation energies (Ea) were 17.85 and 110.78 kJ/mol for conventional and microwave heating respectively. Acrylamide content was highest at 180 degrees C after 60 min conventional heating (27.88 ng/ml) and 3.5 fold higher after microwave heating for 60 s (800 W, 98.02 ng/ml). Alginate (0.3% w/v) and pectin (0.2% w/v) solutions efficiently inhibited acrylamide formation by 65% and 56% respectively under conventional heating, and 36% and 30% respectively under microwave heating. Coating potatoes with alginate, pectin and chitosan (1% w/v) prior to frying dramatically inhibited acrylamide formation by 54%, 51% and 41% respectively. However only alginate and pectin slightly reduced acrylamide by 5% in the microwave.

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