Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry published new progress about 20662-83-3. 20662-83-3 belongs to oxazolidine, auxiliary class Oxazole, name is 4,5-Dimethyloxazole, and the molecular formula is C5H7NO, Application of 4,5-Dimethyloxazole.
Eiserich, Jason P. published the artcileVolatile antioxidants formed from an L-cysteine/D-glucose Maillard model system, Application of 4,5-Dimethyloxazole, the publication is Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (1992), 40(10), 1982-8, database is CAplus.
The microwave-induced volatile compounds formed from an L-cysteine/D-glucose Maillard model system at different pH values were evaluated for antioxidative activity using a newly developed method. The dichloromethane extracts of pH 9 and 5 showed the strongest antioxidative effects. Fractionation of the pH 9 extract by column chromatog. revealed three fractions possessing antioxidative activity. 2,4,5-Trimethyloxazole, 2,4,5-trimethylthiazole, 4,5-dimethylthiazole, oxazole, thiazole, and 2,5-dimethyl-4-hydroxy-3(2H)-furanone (DMHF) were identified in these fractions as volatile antioxidants. The strongest antioxidative activity was displayed by DMHF, followed by the oxazoles, whereas the thiazoles showed only slight activity. Trimethylpyrazine, another major volatile compound produced in the Maillard reaction, did not show any antioxidative activity. The antioxidative activities of these heterocyclic volatiles were directly dependent upon their concentrations
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry published new progress about 20662-83-3. 20662-83-3 belongs to oxazolidine, auxiliary class Oxazole, name is 4,5-Dimethyloxazole, and the molecular formula is C5H7NO, Application of 4,5-Dimethyloxazole.
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