

Published: Journal of Chromatographic Science, Volume
37, Number 9, September 1999, pp. 323-329
Automated Solid-Phase Microextraction Gas ChromatographyMass
Selective Detection Investigations of CarbonylAmine Reaction Pathways
W.M. Coleman, III
Employing automated solid-phase microextraction gas chromatographyselected
ion monitoring-mass selective detection, mechanistic information on the formation
of volatile components associated with carbonylamine chemistries in microwave
heat-treated natural products is gathered. Employing 13C uniformly labeled amino
acids and sugars, pathways for the formation of Strecker aldehydes, pyrazines,
and furan derivatives are delineated in a heat treated licorice suspension. The
results are among the first pieces of information providing unambiguous reaction
pathways for the production of these compounds in heated natural products.
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