Non-enzymatic Browning Maillard reaction. INTRODUCTION n Reducing sugars Brown colors Desirable Undesirable n Reducing sugars + Amino Acids Free amino.

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Non-enzymatic Browning Maillard reaction

INTRODUCTION n Reducing sugars Brown colors Desirable Undesirable n Reducing sugars + Amino Acids Free amino acid or Free amino group of a protein MAILLARD REACTION

INTRODUCTION: Maillard Reaction Fig. 1: Conversion of the Armadori products into HMF Reducing sugar + Amine Glycosylamine

INTRODUCTION Keep in mind: The type of amino acid will determine the resulting flavor Heat is usually required Flavors: Meat roasting Bread crusts Chocolate, coffee, cocoa Caramels

OBJECTIVES To gain a better understanding of non-enzymatic browning reactions and their role in food products. To investigate the influence of substrate type on the rate of the Maillard reaction and establish the effect of pH on Maillard browning reaction rates.

Lab1: MATERIALS AND METHODS – Volumetric flasks (50, and 100 mL) – Pipettes (10 mL) – Beakers (100 and 50 mL) – Spectrophotometer – Water bath – Screw-cap test tubes with caps – Phosphate buffers: pH: 4.5 (low) and pH 8.5 (high) by mixing 66.7mM KH 2 PO 4 and 66.7 mM Na 2 HPO 4 - PREPARED

Lab1: MATERIALS AND METHODS SugarsAmino AcidspHTime GlucoseGlycine4.55 FructoseGlutamine8.510 Sucrose20 Mixtures Prepare a pH 4.5 buffer blank for the spectrophotometer

Lab 2: Visual observations Time to play: Select any type a sugar and amino-acid combos. Try to create your own flavors! Try to create: – A desirable flavor – A nasty flavor – Which AA would lead to that? – Reversing or inhibiting the reaction

Lab 2: Visual observations