Prediction of CML contents in the Maillard reaction products for casein-monosaccharides model
- Authors
- Oh, Mi-Jin; Kim, Yoonsook; Lee, Sang Hoon; Lee, Kwang-Won; Park, Ho-Young
- Issue Date
- 30-11월-2018
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER SCI LTD
- Keywords
- Casein; Maillard reaction; Advanced glycation products; CML; Response surface methodology
- Citation
- FOOD CHEMISTRY, v.267, pp.271 - 276
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- FOOD CHEMISTRY
- Volume
- 267
- Start Page
- 271
- End Page
- 276
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/71793
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.07.141
- ISSN
- 0308-8146
- Abstract
- Response surface methodology (RSM) was applied to predict the processing parameters of the casein-glucose/galactose Maillard reaction (MR) for determining the level of N-epsilon-(1-carboxymethyl)-L-lysine (CML), one of the typically harmful dietary advanced glycation end products (AGEs). The effect of industrial heating time and temperature of the MR on casein-glucose reactant (CGR) and casein-galactose reactant (CGaR) was evaluated. An increase in temperature and time was associated with an increased level of CML. A heating time of 114.8/117.9 min and a temperature of 145.1/148.8 degrees C maximised the formation of CML on CGR/CGaR and resulted in a CML production of 12.0/14.0 mu g/mL. Evaluation of foam stability, SDS-PAGE, and energy filtering-TEM indicated that the CGR and CGaR had different characteristics. Moreover, level of intracellular reactive oxygen species was accumulated with increasing CML contents. In summary, RSM provided a basis for understanding CGR/CGaR-reactivity and for predicting the formation of CML in heat-treated milk products.
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