Reports of the presence of acrylamide in a range of fried and oven-cooked foods have caused worldwide concern because this compound has been classified as probably carcinogenic in humans. Here we show how acrylamide can be generated from food components during heat treatment as a result of the Maillard reaction between amino acids and reducing sugars. We find that asparagine, a major amino acid in potatoes and cereals, is a crucial participant in the production of acrylamide by this pathway
Acrylamide, a chemical formed from free asparagine and reducing sugars during high-temperature cooki...
Acrylamide is a naturally occurring compound that is formed during the Maillard reaction. The Intern...
The detailed mechanism of formation of selected Maillard-induced toxicants generated in model system...
Reports of the presence of acrylamide in a range of fried and oven-cooked foods have caused worldwid...
An industrial chemical called acrylamide is used to make polyacrylamides, and it has also been found...
Master of ScienceFood Science InstituteJ. Scott SmithAcrylamide is a naturally occurring compound th...
Maillard reactions are responsible for the formation of many compounds in food that have been baked ...
Acrylamide is a compound that is formed through the Maillard reaction from the reaction between free...
Interest in plant asparagine has rapidly taken off over the past 5 years following the report that a...
Acrylamide, a chemical that is probably carcinogenic in humans and has neurological and reproductive...
In 2002 Swedish researchers announced that exposure of humans to the suspected carcinogen acrylamide...
A review of agronomic and genetic approaches as strategies for the mitigation of acrylamide risk in ...
Abstract — This paper attempts to address the gaps in knowledge of how a chemical called acrylamide ...
Acrylamide is a processing contaminant and Group 2a carcinogen that was discovered in foodstuffs in ...
Acrylamide, a probable human carcinogen, has been found at mg/kg levels, in heat-treated carbohydrat...
Acrylamide, a chemical formed from free asparagine and reducing sugars during high-temperature cooki...
Acrylamide is a naturally occurring compound that is formed during the Maillard reaction. The Intern...
The detailed mechanism of formation of selected Maillard-induced toxicants generated in model system...
Reports of the presence of acrylamide in a range of fried and oven-cooked foods have caused worldwid...
An industrial chemical called acrylamide is used to make polyacrylamides, and it has also been found...
Master of ScienceFood Science InstituteJ. Scott SmithAcrylamide is a naturally occurring compound th...
Maillard reactions are responsible for the formation of many compounds in food that have been baked ...
Acrylamide is a compound that is formed through the Maillard reaction from the reaction between free...
Interest in plant asparagine has rapidly taken off over the past 5 years following the report that a...
Acrylamide, a chemical that is probably carcinogenic in humans and has neurological and reproductive...
In 2002 Swedish researchers announced that exposure of humans to the suspected carcinogen acrylamide...
A review of agronomic and genetic approaches as strategies for the mitigation of acrylamide risk in ...
Abstract — This paper attempts to address the gaps in knowledge of how a chemical called acrylamide ...
Acrylamide is a processing contaminant and Group 2a carcinogen that was discovered in foodstuffs in ...
Acrylamide, a probable human carcinogen, has been found at mg/kg levels, in heat-treated carbohydrat...
Acrylamide, a chemical formed from free asparagine and reducing sugars during high-temperature cooki...
Acrylamide is a naturally occurring compound that is formed during the Maillard reaction. The Intern...
The detailed mechanism of formation of selected Maillard-induced toxicants generated in model system...