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- Acrolein is a water-soluble, highly reactive α, β-unsaturated aldehyde formed from lipid autoperoxidation, which requires a carbon–carbon bond cleavage event, or as a natural byproduct present in the environment from car exhaust among other examples (Shichiri, 2014).
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Acrolein is a water-soluble, highly reactive α, β-unsaturated aldehyde formed from lipid autoperoxidation, which requires a carbon–carbon bond cleavage event, or as a natural byproduct present in the environment from car exhaust among other examples (Shichiri, 2014).
- Acrolein
Acrolein and condensable by-products, mainly acrylic acid...
- Acrolein
Acrolein (systematic name: propenal) is the simplest unsaturated aldehyde. It is a colorless liquid with a foul and acrid aroma. The smell of burnt fat (as when cooking oil is heated to its smoke point) is caused by glycerol in the burning fat breaking down into acrolein.
Jan 24, 2015 · Acrolein is highly water soluble and can rapidly enter bodily tissues. It is known to rapidly form conjugates with cellular glutathione (GSH), cysteine, N-acetylcysteine (NAC), and/or thioredoxin.
- Akshata Moghe, Smita Ghare, Bryan Lamoreau, Mohammad Mohammad, Shirish Barve, Craig McClain, Swati J...
- 2015
Acrolein can be reduced by human aldo-keto reductases with catalytic efficiencies that vary greatly among the superfamily members. Thus, aldose reductase (EC 1.1.1.21) catalysed acrolein reduction with k cat /K m = 1.09 μM −1 min −1 and was significantly induced (7–20-fold) towards a variety of aldehydes by acrolein (Kolb et al., 1994).
- 2021
Jul 3, 2022 · Acrolein is a structurally simple α,β-unsaturated aldehyde [3] present in the environment, water and food due to all kinds of human activities, such as high-temperature cooking, fossil fuel combustion, vehicle exhaust emission and insecticide abuse [4].
- 10.3390/foods11131976
- 2022/07
- Foods. 2022 Jul; 11(13): 1976.
Acrolein and condensable by-products, mainly acrylic acid plus some acetic acid and acetaldehyde, are separated from nitrogen and carbon oxides in a water absorber. The dilute acrolein water solution is then worked up to acrolein in a stripper.
Jan 13, 2017 · Acrolein is highly water soluble and can rapidly form conjugates with cellular glutathione (GSH), cysteine, N-acetylcysteine (NAC), and/or thioredoxin . The primary pathway for elimination of acrolein is conjugation with glutathione (GSH) in the liver which accounts for 60–70% of the total acrolein metabolism [ 15 ].