Analysis of Glyoxal- and Methylglyoxal-Derived Advanced Glycation End Products during Grilling of Porcine Meat

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作者
Eggen, Michael D. [1 ]
Glomb, Marcus A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Martin Luther Univ Halle Wittenberg, Inst Chem, Food Chem, D-06120 Halle, Germany
关键词
Maillard reaction; meat; amidine; S-lactoylglutathione; advanced glycation end products; N-EPSILON-CARBOXYMETHYLLYSINE; ALPHA-DICARBONYL COMPOUNDS; MAILLARD REACTION; RAW MEAT; LYSINE; ENDPRODUCTS; PROTEINS; PORK; QUALITY; FLAVOR;
D O I
10.1021/acs.jafc.1c06835
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S [农业科学];
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09 ;
摘要
The reaction of the N-6-amino group of lysine residues and 1,2-dicarbonyl compounds during Maillard processes leads to advanced glycation end products (AGEs). In the present work, we deliver a comprehensive analysis of changes of carbohydrates, dicarbonyl structures, and 11 AGEs during the grilling of porcine meat patties. While raw meat contained mainly glyoxal-derived N-6-carboxymethyl lysine (CML), grilling led to an increase of predominantly methylglyoxal-derived AGEs N-6-carboxyethyl lysine (CEL), N-6-lactoyl lysine, methylglyoxal lysine dimer (MOLD), and methylglyoxal lysine amide (MOLA). Additionally, we identified and quantitated a novel methylglyoxal-derived amidine compound N-1, N-2-di-(5-amino-5-carboxypentyl)-2-lactoylamidine (methylglyoxal lysine amide, MGLA) in heated meat. Analysis of carbohydrates suggested that approximately 50% of the methylglyoxal stemmed from the fragmentation of triosephosphates during the heat treatment. Surprisingly, N-6-lactoyl lysine was the major AGE, and based on model incubations, we propose that approximately 90% must be explained by the nonenzymatic acylation of lysine through S-lactoylglutathione, which was quantitated for the first time in meat herein.
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