Conditions and Mechanism of Formation of the Maillard Reaction Pigment, Furpenthiazinate, in a Model System and in Some Acid Hydrolyzates of Foods and its Biological Properties.: This article investigates the conditions and mechanisms under which ᴅ-(−)-Ribose participates in the Maillard reaction to form bioactive pigments like Furpenthiazinate. It details the implications for food chemistry and the nutritional properties of processed foods (Noda et al., 2024).
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