Thermally generated 3-aminopropionamide as a transient intermediate in the formation of acrylamide

被引:148
作者
Granvogl, Michael [1 ]
Schieberle, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Munich, Chair Food Chem, D-85748 Garching, Germany
关键词
labeling experiments; 3-aminopropionamide; acrylamide; asparagine; Strecker reaction; Gouda cheese;
D O I
10.1021/jf061150h
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
On the basis of the recent findings that "biogenic amines" can also be formed during thermal food processing from their parent amino acids in a Strecker-type reaction, the formation of 3-aminopropionamide, the biogenic amine of asparagine, was investigated in model systems as well as in thermally processed Gouda cheese. The results of model studies revealed that, besides acrylamide, 3-aminopropionamide was also formed in amounts of 0.1-0.4 mol % when asparagine was reacted in the presence of either glucose or 2-oxopropionic acid. Results of a second series of model experiments in which [(C4N2)-C-13-N-15]-asparagine ([(C4N2)-C-13-N-15]-Asn) and unlabeled 3-aminopropionamide were reacted together in the presence of glucose revealed a > 12-fold higher efficacy of 3-aminopropionamide in acrylamide generation as compared to asparagine. Both [(C3N2)-C-13-N-15]-3-aminopropionamide and [(C3N1)-C-13-N-15]-acrylamide were formed during [(C4N2)-C-13-N-15]-Asn degradation in a ratio of about 1: 4, supporting the idea that 3-aminopropionamide is a transient intermediate in acrylamide formation. In this study, 3- aminopropionamide was identified and quantified for the first time in foods, namely, in Gouda cheese. Although the fresh cheese contained low amounts of 3-aminopropionamide, its concentrations were much increased to approximate to 1300 mu g/kg after thermal processing. In isotope labeling studies, performed by administering to the cheese [(C4N2)-C-13-N-15]-Asn in a ratio of 1: 2 as compared to the "natural" concentrations of asparagine, similar ratios of unlabeled/labeled 3-aminopropionamide and unlabeled/labeled acrylamide were determined. Thus, 3-aminopropionamide could be verified as a transient intermediate of acrylamide formation during food processing.
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