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  • A study on the formation and stability of ascorbigen in an aqueous system
  • Add time:07/14/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    Ascorbigen, one of the most important indole derivatives of Brassica vegetables, is formed by an enzymatic degradation of indole glucosinolate glucobrassicin followed by a subsequent spontaneous reaction between indole-3-carbinol and l-ascorbic acid. Experiments, carried out in model solutions simulating in vitro conditions during vegetable processing, indicated the increasing rate of ascorbigen formation with decreasing pH of solution. Ascorbigen was shown to be very labile at higher temperatures and its enhanced stability in acidic medium was evident.

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