营养中的丙烯酰胺

A. Cebi
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丙烯酰胺是在加热过程中通过美拉德反应在某些类型的食物中形成的,天冬酰胺是一种人体非必需氨基酸,在120°C以上的温度下与还原糖发生反应。2002年,瑞典科学家进行了广泛的研究,以阐明一些高温烹饪食物中丙烯酰胺的形成机制[1,2]。后来,许多科学研究继续阐明丙烯酰胺形成的机制。一些烹饪方法,如烘焙、煎炸和过熟等,会在食物中产生丙烯酰胺。然而,煮沸并不是在食物中产生丙烯酰胺的一种方式。
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Acrylamide in Nutrition
Acrylamide is formed in certain types of food during the thermal process by the Maillard reaction which asparagine, a non-essential amino acid for human, reacts with reducing sugar at temperatures above 120°C [1]. Swedish scientists have carried out extensive studies to elucidate the acrylamide formation machanism in some foods cooked at high temperatures in 2002 [1,2]. Later, numerous scientific studies continued to elucidate the mechanisms of acrylamide formation. Some cooking methods such as baking, frying and overcooking etc. produce acrylamide in foods. However, boiling is not a way to produce acrylamide in food.
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