[EN] Acrylamide is a well-known potentially carcinogen compound formed during thermal processing as an intermediate of Maillard reactions. Three objectives were addressed: the impact of gastric digestion on acrylamide content of French Fries, chips, chicken nuggets, onions rings, breakfast cereals, biscuits, crackers, instant coffee and coffee substitute; the acrylamide content evolution during gastrointestinal digestion of French fries and chips; and the effectiveness of blanching and air-frying on acrylamide mitigation after gastrointestinal digestion. A significant increase (p-value < 0.05) in acrylamide content was observed for most of the products after gastric digestion (maximum registered for sweet biscuits, from 30 +/- 8 to 150 +/...
Acrylamide is formed in carbohydrate-rich foods during high temperature thermal processes. There are...
Resumen del póster presentado a la EuroFoodChem XIX Conference, celebrada en Budapest (Hungria) del ...
End of Project ReportAcrylamide, a substance classified as a potential carcinogen, occurs in heated ...
[EN] Acrylamide is a well-known potentially carcinogen compound formed during thermal processing as ...
Trabajo presentado a la 6th International Conference on Food Digestion (ICFD), celebrada en Granada ...
Introduction: Acrylamide is a chemical compound that may form in various starchy foods, such as pota...
PòsterAcrylamide (AA) is an organic molecule with low molecular weight and high solubility in water....
Acrylamide is classified as a toxic food contaminant, and it is formed in carbohydrate rich food whe...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 7th International Conference on Food Digestion (ICFD), celebrada ...
Acrylamide is formed in food containing starch such as French fries, potato crisps, crunch muesli, a...
Acrylamide is a probable human carcinogen, and its presence in a range of fried and oven-cooked food...
Introduction. Acrylamide, produced during thermal processing of carbohydrate-rich foods, is classifi...
<p>Acrylamide is an organic compound with a low molecular weight, highly soluble in water, which is ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Maillard Reaction: New Knowledge in Process Contaminants i...
Acrylamide is a compound that is formed through the Maillard reaction from the reaction between free...
Acrylamide is formed in carbohydrate-rich foods during high temperature thermal processes. There are...
Resumen del póster presentado a la EuroFoodChem XIX Conference, celebrada en Budapest (Hungria) del ...
End of Project ReportAcrylamide, a substance classified as a potential carcinogen, occurs in heated ...
[EN] Acrylamide is a well-known potentially carcinogen compound formed during thermal processing as ...
Trabajo presentado a la 6th International Conference on Food Digestion (ICFD), celebrada en Granada ...
Introduction: Acrylamide is a chemical compound that may form in various starchy foods, such as pota...
PòsterAcrylamide (AA) is an organic molecule with low molecular weight and high solubility in water....
Acrylamide is classified as a toxic food contaminant, and it is formed in carbohydrate rich food whe...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 7th International Conference on Food Digestion (ICFD), celebrada ...
Acrylamide is formed in food containing starch such as French fries, potato crisps, crunch muesli, a...
Acrylamide is a probable human carcinogen, and its presence in a range of fried and oven-cooked food...
Introduction. Acrylamide, produced during thermal processing of carbohydrate-rich foods, is classifi...
<p>Acrylamide is an organic compound with a low molecular weight, highly soluble in water, which is ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Maillard Reaction: New Knowledge in Process Contaminants i...
Acrylamide is a compound that is formed through the Maillard reaction from the reaction between free...
Acrylamide is formed in carbohydrate-rich foods during high temperature thermal processes. There are...
Resumen del póster presentado a la EuroFoodChem XIX Conference, celebrada en Budapest (Hungria) del ...
End of Project ReportAcrylamide, a substance classified as a potential carcinogen, occurs in heated ...