Abstract
When foods are heat processed, the sugars and lipids react with the proteins they contain via the Maillard and related reactions to form a wide range of products. As a result, the sensory, safety, nutritional and health-promoting attributes of the foods are affected. Reaction products include advanced glycation/lipoxidation endproducts (AGE/ALEs), acrylamide and heterocyclic amines (HAA), all of which may impact on human health and disease. Furthermore, some Maillard reaction products affect the growth of colonic bacteria and thermally-induced modification of dietary protein can affect allergenicity. This paper briefly reviews aspects of the Maillard reaction in food related to human health.
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Ames, J. M. (2009). Dietary maillard reaction products: Implications for human health and disease. In Czech Journal of Food Sciences (Vol. 27). Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences. https://doi.org/10.17221/624-cjfs
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