Identification of adducts formed between acrolein and alanine or serine in fried potato crisps and the cytotoxicity-lowering effect of acrolein in three cell lines

2021 
Abstract In physiological and thermally-processed conditions, alanine and serine efficiently eliminate acrolein to generate two main adducts, 2-(5-formyl-3,6-dihydropyridin-1(2H)-yl) propanoic acid and 2-(5-formyl-3,6-dihydropyridin-1(2H)-yl)-3-hydroxypropanoic acid, with amounts of 81.6±4.24 μg/kg and 23.72±0.40 μg/kg in fried potato crisps, respectively. Adduct formation markedly decreased the cytotoxicity of acrolein against Caco-2, GES-1 and HUVEC cells. The cell viability of them remained approximately100% after incubation with 200 µmolL-1 adducts, while the IC50 values for acrolein in the three cells were 66, 54, and 16 µmolL-1 respectively. The adducts express the protective effects by tremendous reduction of cell apoptosis, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, and DNA damage.
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