Non-enzymatic browning in glucosamine and glucosamine-peptides reaction systems as a source of antioxidant and flavouring compounds
Non-enzymatic browning is a common and complex reaction that occurs in everyday cooking-indeed, it is a crucial step in food processing. A typical browning process includes both the Maillard reaction and caramelization, which normally occur only at extreme temperatures to produce both desired and d...
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