Abstract

Light color and savory flavor are difficult to be integrated in ‘Thermal Process Flavoring’ through traditional Maillard reaction. A light-colored seasoning from gluten peptide-glucose system was prepared through gradient temperature-elevating Maillard reaction with extra-added l-cysteine. Greater saltiness and umami enhancement effect of Maillard reaction products (MRPs) were observed from weaker reaction, while lower temperature and longer heating time were conducive to yield kokumi-taste compounds. With the addition of l-cysteine, intensities of fluorescence and UV-VIS absorption of MRPs were weakened. An inhibition of browning and a decrease of α-dicarbonyls concentration caused by l-cysteine were observed. The addition of l-cysteine also led to an increase of peptides below 500 Da (from 53.27 mg/mL to 56.50 mg/mL) and a decrease of cross-linking products in 1–3 kDa, which accounted for superior umami and gentle kokumi attribute of the light-colored products compared with the MRPs without l-cysteine addition.

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