A growing demand for plant‐based protein has seen a resurgence in the utilisation of pulses such as lentil and chickpea as a protein‐rich substrate to produce food products traditionally based on animal or cereal protein. Additionally, pulses offer metabolic benefits due to the bioactivity of compounds including phenolic acids, simple and complex carbohydrates and a more complete amino‐acid profile which is not found in cereal grains. However, there is an increasing concern in the formation of acrylamide in food which occurs when asparagine, an abundant amino acid found in pulses, forms a complex with the reducing sugars; glucose, fructose, and maltose. Recent studies in animal models have shown that acrylamide is carcinogenic and therefore...
Background and objective(s):Acrylamide is a carcinogenic substance for animals and to humans. The ha...
Dietary acrylamide formed during baking and frying of plant-based foods such as bread and other cere...
Acrylamide (AA) is a carcinogen, mutagen and reproductive toxicant, mainly formed by the reaction be...
Acrylamide (AA) is a probable human carcinogen and undesirable contaminant which is produced by the ...
Acrylamide is found at concentrations up to a few mg/kg in a wide range of foods, mainly carbohydrat...
Maillard reactions are responsible for the formation of many compounds in food that have been baked ...
Acrylamide (AA) formation in starch-based processed foods at elevated temperatures is a serious heal...
In April 2002, unexpected high levels of the neurotoxic and suspected carcinogen acrylamide (AA) wer...
Acrylamide is a processing contaminant and Group 2a carcinogen that was discovered in foodstuffs in ...
Acrylamide (AA) is formed by Maillard Reaction (MR), during high-temperature and low moisture proces...
The formation of significant levels of the suspected carcinogen acrylamide in carbohydraterich foods...
Due to the high temperatures applied, ingredients used in the recipe, and the low moisture levels re...
Due to a high content of bioactive compounds with beneficial health effects, wholegrain flours of di...
Thermal treatments and recipes are two critical aspects for the formation of acrylamide at ordinary ...
Acrylamide, a chemical that is probably carcinogenic in humans and has neurological and reproductive...
Background and objective(s):Acrylamide is a carcinogenic substance for animals and to humans. The ha...
Dietary acrylamide formed during baking and frying of plant-based foods such as bread and other cere...
Acrylamide (AA) is a carcinogen, mutagen and reproductive toxicant, mainly formed by the reaction be...
Acrylamide (AA) is a probable human carcinogen and undesirable contaminant which is produced by the ...
Acrylamide is found at concentrations up to a few mg/kg in a wide range of foods, mainly carbohydrat...
Maillard reactions are responsible for the formation of many compounds in food that have been baked ...
Acrylamide (AA) formation in starch-based processed foods at elevated temperatures is a serious heal...
In April 2002, unexpected high levels of the neurotoxic and suspected carcinogen acrylamide (AA) wer...
Acrylamide is a processing contaminant and Group 2a carcinogen that was discovered in foodstuffs in ...
Acrylamide (AA) is formed by Maillard Reaction (MR), during high-temperature and low moisture proces...
The formation of significant levels of the suspected carcinogen acrylamide in carbohydraterich foods...
Due to the high temperatures applied, ingredients used in the recipe, and the low moisture levels re...
Due to a high content of bioactive compounds with beneficial health effects, wholegrain flours of di...
Thermal treatments and recipes are two critical aspects for the formation of acrylamide at ordinary ...
Acrylamide, a chemical that is probably carcinogenic in humans and has neurological and reproductive...
Background and objective(s):Acrylamide is a carcinogenic substance for animals and to humans. The ha...
Dietary acrylamide formed during baking and frying of plant-based foods such as bread and other cere...
Acrylamide (AA) is a carcinogen, mutagen and reproductive toxicant, mainly formed by the reaction be...