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Monitoring of free glutamic acid in Malaysian processed foods,dishes and condiments
Authors:M Khairunnisak  S Jinap  A Nurul Izzah
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Food Science and Technology , Department of Food Science, Universiti Putra Malaysia , Selangor, Malaysia;2. Environmental Health Research Centre , Institute for Medical Research, Jalan Pahang , Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract:A study to quantify the free glutamic acid content of six processed foods, 44 dishes and 26 condiments available in Malaysia was performed using high-performance liquid chromatography with a fluorescence detector (HPLC-FRD). Recovery tests were carried out with spiked samples at levels from 6 to 31 mg g?1. High recovery in different matrices was achieved ranging from 88% ± 13% to 102% ± 5.12%, with an average of 97% ± 8.92%. Results from the study revealed that the average free glutamic acid content ranged from 0.34 ± 0.20 to 4.63 ± 0.41 mg g?1 in processed foods, while in prepared dishes it was as low as 0.24 ± 0.15 mg g?1 in roti canai (puffed bread served with curry or dhal) to 8.16 ± 1.99 mg g?1 in dim sum (a small casing of dough, usually filled with minced meat, seafood, and vegetables, either steamed or fried). Relatively, the content of free glutamic acid was found to be higher in condiments at 0.28 ± 0 mg g?1 in mayonnaise to 170.90 ± 6.40 mg g?1 in chicken stock powder.
Keywords:free glutamic acid  processed food  dish  condiments  high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
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