Abstract
Glutathione (GSH) is a potential inhibitor for acrylamide (AA) in heated food. In the present study, the inhibition pathways of GSH on AA were investigated in the asparagine(Asn)/glucose(Glc)/GSH model system. In comparison to the Asn/Glc model system, three unique molecular ions (m/z 470, 379, and 193) were identified in the Asn/Glc/GSH model system. Those molecular ions were confirmed as the Amadori rearrangement products which formed in the reaction between Glc and GSH, as well as the addition reaction products between AA and the sulfhydryl group (-SH) of GSH and cysteine (Cys). The competition between Asn and GSH for Glc in the competitive reactions was assumed to be the major pathway. Additionally, the elimination reaction between AA and GSH or between AA and Cys also played a minor role in the inhibition of AA. The variances of precursors, intermediates, and final products provided quantitative evidence for the above pathways.
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