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Excessive oil absorption and maillard reaction products in fried muscle foods: Formation mechanisms, potential health risks and mitigation strategies. | LitMetric

Fried muscle foods are popular among consumers for their golden color, fried flavor, and crispy exterior paired with a tender interior. However, physicochemical reactions occurring during frying lead to the formation of harmful components. This review focuses on the formation mechanisms of excessive oil and Maillard reaction products (advanced glycation end products, and heterocyclic amines) in fried muscle foods including protein oxidation, starch gelatinization, and generation of carbonyls and free radicals. The gastrointestinal digestion, absorption, and potential health risks of these components are discussed. It also summarizes the measures to inhibit oil absorption in four ways, including reducing initial moisture content, controlling moisture migration, reducing frying oil usage, and reducing interfacial tension between oil and food. Finally, it reviews mitigation strategies of Maillard reaction products from two aspects: reducing precursors, and trapping intermediates. This review may help produce healthier fried muscle foods.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.142456DOI Listing

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