Characterization of 9-Fatty Acid Hydroperoxide Lyase-Like Activity in Germinating Barley Seeds That Transforms 9(S)-Hydroperoxy-10(E),12(Z)-octadecadienoic Acid into 2(E)-Nonenal
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Previously, we reported that 2(E)-nonenal, having a low flavor threshold (0.1 ppb) and known as the major contributor to a cardboard flavor (stale flavor) in stored beer, is produced by lipoxygenase-1 and a newly found factor named 9-fatty acid hydroperoxide lyase-like (9-HPL-like) activity in malt. To assess the involvement of 9-HPL-like activity in beer staling, we compared the values of the wort nonenal potential, an index for predicting the staleness of beer, with the lipoxygenase and 9-HPL-like activity of 20 commercial malts. There was a significant correlation between the malt 9-HPL-like activity and the values of wort nonenal potential (r=0.53, P<0.05), while the correlation between malt lipoxygenase activity and the wort nonenal potential was statistically insignificant. Analysis of the partially purified 9-HPL-like activity from embryos of germinating barley seeds indicated that 9-HPL-like activity consisted of fatty acid hydroperoxide lyase and 3Z:2E isomerase.
著者
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Kuroda Hisao
Frontier Laboratories Of Value Creation Sapporo Breweries Ltd.
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KANEDA Hirotaka
Frontier Laboratories of Value Creation, Sapporo Breweries
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TAKASHIO Masachika
Frontier Laboratories of Value Creation, Sapporo Breweries Ltd.
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Kaneda H
Frontier Laboratories Of Value Creation Sapporo Breweries
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Kuroda Hisao
Frontier Laboratories Of Value Creation Sapporo Breweries
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KOJIMA Hidetoshi
Frontier Laboratories of Value Creation, SAPPORO BREWERIES LTD.
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Takashio Masachika
Frontier Laboratories Of Value Creation Sapporo Breweries Ltd.
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