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Phenylacrylic acids addition to potato and sweet potato showed no impact on acrylamide concentration via oxa-Michael-addition during frying.


ABSTRACT: Three phenolic acids, p-coumaric, ferulic and caffeic acid as well as cinnamic acid were added to raw potatoes and sweet potatoes before frying. A distinct mitigation of acrylamide was not detected. Fried samples were analysed for postulated adducts of a direct reaction between acrylamide and these phenolic acids using LC-MS. In a model system with pure compounds (phenylacrylic acid and acrylamide) heated on 10% hydrated silica gel one specific adduct (respective m/z for M ​+ ​H+) was formed in each reaction. MS/MS-data suggested an oxa-Michael formation of 3-amino-3-oxopropyl-phenylacrylates, which was confirmed by de novo syntheses along an SN2 substitution of 3-chloropropanamide. Exemplarily, the structure of the ester was confirmed for p-coumaric acid by NMR-data. Standard addition revealed that 3-amino-(3-oxopropyl-phenyl)-acrylates occurred neither in fried potato nor in sweet potato, while a formation was shown in phenylacrylic acid plus acrylamide supplemented potatoes and sweet potatoes.

SUBMITTER: Rottmann E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8085776 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phenylacrylic acids addition to potato and sweet potato showed no impact on acrylamide concentration <i>via</i> oxa-Michael-addition during frying.

Rottmann Eric E   Volkmann Kristina K   Fohrer Jörg J   Krings Ulrich U   Berger Ralf G RG  

Current research in food science 20210419


Three phenolic acids, <i>p</i>-coumaric, ferulic and caffeic acid as well as cinnamic acid were added to raw potatoes and sweet potatoes before frying. A distinct mitigation of acrylamide was not detected. Fried samples were analysed for postulated adducts of a direct reaction between acrylamide and these phenolic acids using LC-MS. In a model system with pure compounds (phenylacrylic acid and acrylamide) heated on 10% hydrated silica gel one specific adduct (respective m/z for M ​+ ​H<sup>+</su  ...[more]

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