Abstract

Melanoidins are brown, high molecular weight products of Maillard reaction, which takes place during thermal processing of food. They are formed in a multistage reaction between reducing sugars and compounds possessing free amino groups and found in roasted coffee, bakery products, cooked meat, beer, honey, sweet wine, processed tomatoes, and fiber. Nowadays, melanoidins have attracted a lot of attention, not only as a functional food ingredient, but also as a potential pro-healthy dietary supplement. In this field, their antioxidant, antimicrobial, anticancer, and detoxifying activity have been described. Based on recent research developments, an overview of the biological properties of melanoidins with implications for human health is presented.

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