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Type: Article
Section: Flavor
Trends
Bacon: Anytime, Anywhere
Common ingredient, novel applications.
Regulatory & Research
Unique Applications: Novel Oxidation Reactions
The role of the lipase from
Candida antarctica
in the synthesis of flavor compounds.
Flavor
Savory flavors: Reaction Systems
In the past, to elucidate the complex Maillard reaction different model systems were analyzed with selected amino acids and carbohydrates in the presence or absence of fat. Those model systems give an insight in the formation of so-called processed flavors.
Savory Applications
Savory Flavors Reaction Systems
Identification and formation of thiazolidines and thiazolines in fried chicken liver
Savory Applications
Reaction Flavor Solutions – Ancient Chemistry for the Modern World
As alternative proteins continue to drive the green, clean food movement, reaction flavors serve as a functional tool to provide the savory flavors found in cooked meats and vegetables.
Regulatory & Research
Response Surface Methodology in Flavor Research— Reaction of Rhamnose and Proline
Without appropriate experimental designs it is not possible to properly assess interactions along with the contribution of each variable. Response Surface Methodology helps us do this and is another tool for understanding the effects of reaction conditions on Maillard-type flavors
Ingredients
Pyrazine Generation from the Maillard Reaction of Mixed Amino Acids in Model Systems
In the present study, we used Kuo et al.’s previously reported selective purge-and-trap methods to study the effect of four amino acids, acting singly or in combination, on the generation of pyrazines.
Ingredients
Formation of Volatile Compounds from the Reaction of Leucine and D-Glucose in Propylene Glycol
This paper reports the identification of volatile compounds resulting from the reaction of leucine and glucose in the common food-grade solvent propylene glycol.
Regulatory & Research
Inside Flavors: Real Time Volatile Flavor Release Monitoring and its Flavor/Food Application Using Proton Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometry
Understanding how aroma compounds interact with and are released from simple and complex foods. Flavors and fragrances usually are complex mixtures of molecules with different physical properties, including volatility, fat solubility and sensorial characteristics, covering a wide spectrum of threshold values. They are usually present in natural extracts or final products at levels in the order of ppb to ppm.
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