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- Melanoidin abstract "Melanoidins are brown, high molecular weight heterogeneous polymers that are formed when sugars and amino acids combine (through the Maillard reaction) at high temperatures and low water activity. Melanoidins are commonly present in foods that have undergone some form of non-enzymatic browning, such as barley malts (Vienna and Munich), bread crust, bakery products and coffee. They are also present in the wastewater of sugar refineries, necessitating treatment in order to avoid contamination around the outflow of these refineries.".
- Melanoidin wikiPageExternalLink b_sato.pdf.
- Melanoidin wikiPageExternalLink melanoidin.htm.
- Melanoidin wikiPageID "11584601".
- Melanoidin wikiPageLength "995".
- Melanoidin wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Melanoidin wikiPageRevisionID "607285227".
- Melanoidin wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Melanoidin wikiPageWikiLink Browning_(food_process).
- Melanoidin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Food_science.
- Melanoidin wikiPageWikiLink Maillard_reaction.
- Melanoidin wikiPageWikiLink Mash_ingredients.
- Melanoidin wikiPageWikiLink Non-enzymatic_browning.
- Melanoidin wikiPageWikiLink Sugar.
- Melanoidin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Melanoidin".
- Melanoidin wikiPageWikiLinkText "melanoidin".
- Melanoidin hasPhotoCollection Melanoidin.
- Melanoidin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ingredient-stub.
- Melanoidin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Organic-compound-stub.
- Melanoidin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Melanoidin subject Category:Food_science.
- Melanoidin type Ingredient.
- Melanoidin type Science.
- Melanoidin comment "Melanoidins are brown, high molecular weight heterogeneous polymers that are formed when sugars and amino acids combine (through the Maillard reaction) at high temperatures and low water activity. Melanoidins are commonly present in foods that have undergone some form of non-enzymatic browning, such as barley malts (Vienna and Munich), bread crust, bakery products and coffee.".
- Melanoidin label "Melanoidin".
- Melanoidin sameAs Melanoidine.
- Melanoidin sameAs Melanoidina.
- Melanoidin sameAs Melanoidine.
- Melanoidin sameAs Melanoidyna.
- Melanoidin sameAs Melanoidina.
- Melanoidin sameAs m.02rk61h.
- Melanoidin sameAs Меланоидины.
- Melanoidin sameAs Q779198.
- Melanoidin sameAs Q779198.
- Melanoidin wasDerivedFrom Melanoidin?oldid=607285227.
- Melanoidin isPrimaryTopicOf Melanoidin.