Effect of plant polyphenols on the formation of advanced glycation end products from β-lactoglobulin

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Ling Liu
Rikke V. Hedegaard
Leif H. Skibsted
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[1] University of Copenhagen,Food Chemistry, Department of Food Science
[2] Shenyang Agricultural University,The College of Food Science
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advanced glycation end products; chlorogenic acid; epicatechin; instant milk powder; ELISA;
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Dietary exposure to advanced glycation end products (AGEs) formed from proteins and reducing sugars is of increasing concern to human health. AGEs may form in protein-based powders containing sugars for instant beverages during drying and storage of the product. Chlorogenic acid, a plant phenol characteristic of coffee, was found to protect against the formation of AGEs at a concentration of 50mM during heating of β-lactoglobulin in the presence of glucose as a reducing sugar in 30% aqueous ethanol at 70°C. Epicatechin, a plant phenol characteristic of green tea, had no similar effect for the equivalent concentration of phenol on the formation of AGEs. Immunochemical detection (ELISA) using polyclonal antibodies raised against AGEs showed a dose-dependent effect of protection by chlorogenic acid on AGE formation and is recommended for routine quality control of sugar containing milk-based powders for instant beverages.
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