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Investigation of formation of AGEs precursors, hydroxymethylfurfural and malondialdehyde in oleogel added cakes using an in vitro simulated gastrointestinal digestive system.
Pehlivanoglu, Halime; Aksoy, Asli; Uzun, Suzan; Yaman, Mustafa; Palabiyik, Ibrahim.
Affiliation
  • Pehlivanoglu H; Tekirdag Namik Kemal University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Food Hygiene and Technology, Tekirdag, Turkey. Electronic address: hpehlivanoglu@nku.edu.tr.
  • Aksoy A; Haliç University, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Gastronomy and Culinary Arts, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Uzun S; Tekirdag Namik Kemal University, Agricultural Faculty, Food Engineering Department, Tekirdag, Turkey.
  • Yaman M; Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Palabiyik I; Tekirdag Namik Kemal University, Agricultural Faculty, Food Engineering Department, Tekirdag, Turkey.
Food Chem ; 457: 140179, 2024 Nov 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38924919
ABSTRACT
The baking process has the potential to generate health-risk compounds, including products from lipid oxidation and Maillard reaction. Pre- and post-digestion levels of hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), malondialdehyde (MDA), glyoxal (GO), and methylglyoxal (MGO) were studied in cakes formulated with hazelnut and sunflower oil, along with their oleogels as margarine substitutes. The concentration of HMF in oil and oleogel-formulated cakes increased after digestion compared to cakes formulated with margarine. The MDA values were between 82 and 120 µg/100 g in oil and oleogel formulated cakes before digestion and a decrease was observed after digestion. The substitution of margarine with oil and oleogels resulted in the production of high amounts of GO and MGO in cakes. However, the highest bioaccessibility as 318.2% was found in cakes formulated by margarine for GO. Oleogels may not pose a potential health benefit compared to margarines due to the formation of HMF, MDA, GO, and MGO.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Organic Chemicals / Digestion / Furaldehyde / Malondialdehyde Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Food Chem Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Organic Chemicals / Digestion / Furaldehyde / Malondialdehyde Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Food Chem Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: