Furthermore, the increased acidity of the medium does not
result only in hydrolythic reactions but also in other hydrothermal
reactions characteristic for SubCW, such as dehydration and decarboxylation
(Pavlovicˇ, Knez, & Škerget, 2013). This means that the
obtained hydrolysed products can react even further with the
water molecules resulting in a variety of other products of hydrothermal
degradation e.g. furfurals from carbohydrates. Some of
these formed products can have a health diminishing effect, when
present in large concentration. Their effect on human health
should therefore be studied prior to consumption of food product