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Original Articles

Maillard Reaction between Leucine and Glucose in O/W Microemulsion Media in Comparison to Aqueous Solution

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Pages 535-547 | Received 16 Dec 2004, Accepted 28 Dec 2004, Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The Maillard reaction is controlled by temperature, pH, reactant nature (sugars and amino acids), and water activity. We carried out reactions between glucose and leucine in U‐type nonionic microemulsions to obtain regioselectivity and control reaction rates. Reactants were oriented at the interface and water activity was adjusted using blends of surfactant and propylene glycol (PG). U‐type microemulsions, previously studied by us, served as microreactors for the Maillard reaction. The reactions in the microemulsion media were slower than those carried out in aqueous solution and formed unique aroma compounds. Reaction rates increased when using systems richer in water, as the water activity was enhanced. The surfactant plays a key role in determining water activity and reagent reactivity in all the microemulsions. The presence of PG slows the reaction, mainly when it resides at the interface, facilitating the formation of a bicontinuous structure. Phase transitions within the U‐type microemulsions were determined by viscosity and SD‐NMR and were correlated to the interfacial presence of the reactants and their reactivity.

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