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Effect of pH and temperature on comparative nonenzymatic browning of proteins produced by oxidized lipids and carbohydrates
Authors:Hidalgo F J  Alaiz M  Zamora R
Institution:Instituto de la Grasa, CSIC, Sevilla, Spain.
Abstract:Bovine serum albumin (BSA) was incubated for 24 h in the presence of 10 mM ribose (RI), methyl linoleate hydroperoxides, or the secondary products of methyl linoleate oxidation (SP), at five temperatures (25, 37, 50, 80, and 120 degrees C) and different pHs (4, 7, and 10), to study the influence of these variables in the browning, fluorescence, amino acid losses, and pyrrolization of the modified proteins. All treated proteins exhibited similar colors and fluorescence spectra, and the spectra of their Ehrlich adducts were also analogous. However, at 25-50 degrees C the proteins treated with oxidized lipids exhibited higher color changes, amino acid losses, and pyrrolization than the BSA treated with RI, and these effects were much higher in proteins treated with RI at 80-120 degrees C. The effect of pH was similar in proteins treated with RI or SP. These results suggested a similarity for browned proteins obtained from both carbohydrates and oxidized lipids. In addition, both reactions seem to be complementary, because melanoidin formation derived from oxidized lipids can be produced under conditions different from those carbohydrate/protein reactions.
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