Interaction of (-)-Epigallocatechin Gallate and Deoxyosones Blocking the Subsequent Maillard Reaction and Improving the Yield of N-(1-Deoxy- d -xylulos-1-yl)alanine

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(-)-Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) had a significant effect on Maillard reaction intermediate formation in the xylose/alanine model system. A trapping effect of EGCG on the reactive deoxyosones was observed to change the reaction pathways. The rate constant of Amadori rearrangement product (ARP) conversion to deoxyosones was decreased with EGCG addition, indicating an inhibition of ARP degradation. Dehydration improved the ARP formation during the thermal reaction and synergistically improved the yield of ARP with the EGCG trapping effect on the deoxyosones. Additionally, EGCG decreased the activation energy for the conversion of xylose/alanine to ARP (from 77.8 to 62.8 kJ/mol) and in turn accelerated the ARP formation. The effect of EGCG was further facilitated at the optimal conditions of 90 °C, at pH 7.5, and a molar ratio of xylose to alanine of 2:1, which improved the yield of ARP (N-(1-deoxy-d-xylulos-1-yl)alanine) from 2 to 95%.

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Yu, J., Cui, H., Tang, W., Hayat, K., Hussain, S., Tahir, M. U., … Ho, C. T. (2020). Interaction of (-)-Epigallocatechin Gallate and Deoxyosones Blocking the Subsequent Maillard Reaction and Improving the Yield of N-(1-Deoxy- d -xylulos-1-yl)alanine. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 68(6), 1714–1724. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.0c00200

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