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Mechanism of formation of chloropropanols present in protein hydrolysates
Authors:P. D. Collier  D. D. O. Cromie  A. P. Davies
Affiliation:(1) Unilever Research Laboratory, Colworth House, MK44 1LQ Sharnbrook, Bedford, UK
Abstract:Chloropropanols are formed in protein hydrolysates by the reaction of hydrochloric acid with residual lipids associated with the proteinaceous materials used in their production. The products formed from glycerol, triolein, 1,2-diacyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphorylcholine and soya meal have been analyzed by thin-layer and gas chromatography. The yields and isomer ratios of the chloropropandiols and dichloropropanols formed are interpreted in terms of reaction mechanisms for their formation, which involve preferential nucleophilic substitution by the chloride anion at positions activated by neighboring ester groups. These provide anchimeric assistance and govern regioselectivity through steric and electronic effects.
Keywords:Chloropropanols  glycerides  glycerol  hydrochloric acid  nucleophilic substitution  phospholipids  protein hydrolysates.
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