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Effect of Maillard Reaction Products (MRP) on Chlorophyll Stability in Green Peas
Food Engineering & Packaging, Defence Food Research Laboratory, Mysore, India.
Food Engineering & Packaging, Defence Food Research Laboratory, Mysore, India.
Food Engineering & Packaging, Defence Food Research Laboratory, Mysore, India.
- 1 Food Engineering & Packaging, Defence Food Research Laboratory, Mysore, India.
- 2 Food Engineering & Packaging, Defence Food Research Laboratory, Mysore, India.
- 3 Food Engineering & Packaging, Defence Food Research Laboratory, Mysore, India.
Food and Nutrition Sciences·Volume 04 (2013)·Pages 879–883·Published 19 August 2013·DOI10.4236/fns.2013.49115
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Abstract
Maillard Reaction Products (MRP) was prepared from glucose and glysine heated at 90°C in air circulating oven for 12 hours. The effect of MRP on chlorophyll stability in green peas was investigated. The addition of Maillard Reaction Products (MRP) decreased the loss of chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b and total chlorophyll. The conversion of pheophytin and pyropheophytin were also reduced by the addition of MRP.
KeywordsColourChlorophyllMaillard Reaction Products (MRP)Heat Treatment
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