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Effects of extrusion, infrared and microwave processing on Maillard reaction products and phenolic compounds in soybean

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2014
Authors
Žilić, Slađana
Delić, Nenad
Mogol, Burce Atac
Akillioglu, Gul
Serpen, Arda
Gokmen, Vural
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BACKGROUNDThe Maillard reaction indicators furosine, hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), acrylamide and color were determined to evaluate heat effects induced during extrusion, infrared and microwave heating of soybean. In addition, the present paper aimed to study changes in the phenolic compounds, as well as in the overall antioxidant properties of different soybean products in relation to heating at 45-140 degrees C during the processes. RESULTSSoybean proteins were highly sensible to Maillard reaction and furosine was rapidly formed under slight heating conditions during extrusion and infrared heating. Microwave heating at lower temperatures for a longer time yielded lower acrylamide levels in the final soybean products, as a result of its partial degradation. However, during infrared heating, acrylamide formation greatly increased with decreasing moisture content. After a short time of extrusion and infrared heating at 140 degrees C and microwave heating at 135 degrees C for 5min, concen...trations of HMF increased to 11.34, 26.21 and 34.97 mu gg(-1), respectively. CONCLUSIONThe heating conditions caused formation of acrylamide, HMF and furosine in high concentration. The results indicate that the complex structure of soybeans provides protection of phenolic compounds from thermal degradation, and that Maillard reaction products improved the antioxidant properties of heat-treated soybean. (c) 2013 Society of Chemical Industry

Keywords:
soybean / heat processing / Maillard reaction products / phenolic compounds / antioxidant capacity
Source:
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2014, 94, 1, 45-51
Publisher:
  • Wiley-Blackwell, Hoboken
Funding / projects:
  • Utilization of plant sources of protein, dietary fiber and antioxidants in food production (RS-31069)

DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.6210

ISSN: 0022-5142

PubMed: 23640730

WoS: 000326835800006

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84887232616
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http://rik.mrizp.rs/handle/123456789/540
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