通过多变量统计分析,通过多变量统计分析来描述咖啡烤过程中过程污染物的形成
Zouheir Alsafra1, Lotta Kuuliala2, Georges Scholl1
1Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, MolSys Research Unit, University of Liege, Allée de la Chimie 3, B-6c Sart-Tilman, B-4000 Liege, Belgium.
Food chemistry
|June 26, 2023
概括
咖啡造过程中形成的污染物包括法兰和烯胺. 糖分水平与相对应,而自由氨酸水平与烯胺相对应,表明不同的形成途径.
科学领域:
- 食品化学 食品化学
- 食品安全 食品安全
- 过程污染物 过程污染物
背景情况:
- 咖啡消费导致通过饮食暴露于和烯胺等工艺污染物.
- 了解咖啡烤过程中这些污染物的形成途径对于食品安全至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 描述咖啡烤过程中新形成的法兰和烯胺的形成.
- 研究糖和氨基酸水平之间的相关性以及这些污染物的形成.
主要方法:
- 绿色咖啡豆在标准化条件下被烤.
- 采用了统计方法,包括等级集群分析,相关性分析和部分最小平方回归分析.
- 分析了糖糖,其他糖,自由氨酸和污染物形成之间的关系.
主要成果:
- 在糖分水平和素形成之间观察到强烈的相关性.
- 烯胺的形成与自由阿斯巴拉金含量密切相关.
- 数据表明,当氨基酸池大时,梅拉德反应偏好从氨酸中烯胺,而当氨基酸池耗尽时,焦糖化偏好氨酸.
结论:
- 咖啡烤过程中和烯胺的形成受糖和氨基酸的相对水平的影响.
- 由于足够的氨基酸可用性 (梅拉德反应) 有利于烯胺的形成,而当氨基酸耗尽时,糖降解 (焦糖化) 有利于 furan的形成.
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