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Formation of Carcinogens in Processed Meat and Its Measurement with the Usage of Artificial Digestion-A Review

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MOLECULES
卷 27, 期 14, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27144665

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artificial digestion; in vitro digestion; meat; carcinogens; heterocyclic aromatic amines (HAAs)

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  1. Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education within Institute of Human Nutrition Sciences, Warsaw, University of Life Sciences (WULS)

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Processed meats contain carcinogens, and the release of free HAAs after digestion depends on various factors. In vitro digestion should be an essential step in sample preparation to accurately assess the content of carcinogens in processed meats.
Meat is a rich source of various nutrients. However, it needs processing before consumption, what in turn generates formation of carcinogenic compounds, i.a., polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), nitrosamines (NOCs), and the most mutagenic heterocyclic aromatic amines (HAAs). It was widely found that many factors affect the content of carcinogens in processed meat. However, it has recently been discovered that after digestion free HAAs are released, which are not detectable before enzymatic treatment. It was established that the highest percentage of carcinogens is released in the small intestine and that its amount can be increased up to 6.6-fold. The change in free HAAs content in analyzed samples was dependent on many factors such as meat type, doneness, particle size of meat, and the enzyme concentration used for digestion. In turn, introduction of bacteria naturally occurring in the human digestive tract into the model significantly decreases total amount of HAAs. Contrary, the addition of food ingredients rich in polyphenols, fiber, and water (pepper powder, onions, apples) increases free HAAs' release up to 56.06%. Results suggests that in vitro digestion should be an integral step of sample preparation. Artificial digestion introduced before chromatographic analysis will allow to estimate accurately the content of carcinogens in processed meat.

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