the Amadori rearrangement (Hodge, 1953). The Amadori product is then broken down into numerous compounds including some very reactive reductones that can fluoresce, ultimately leading to the formation of brown pigment.
the Amadori rearrangement (Hodge, 1953). The Amadori product is then broken down into numerous compounds including some very reactive reductones that can fluoresce, ultimately leading to the formation of brown pigment.