Antioxidant and Functional Activities of MRPs Derived from Different Sugar-Amino Acid Combinations and Reaction Conditions
The Maillard reaction (MR), or non-enzymatic browning, involves reducing sugars reacting with amino acids, peptides, or proteins when heated to produce an abundance of products that contribute to sensory, nutritional, and functional qualities of the food system. One example of an important functiona...
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