Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, Vol.113, No.3, 349-354, 2012
Development of a heat-processing method for koji to enhance its antioxidant activity
We developed a heat-processing method to enhance the antioxidant activity of koji. The superoxide anion scavenging activity (SOSA) and oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) of heat-processed koji (HP-koji) at 55 degrees C for 7 days were 4.9 times and 4.2 times, respectively, those of unheated koji. These results showed that heat processing effectively enhances the antioxidant activity of koji. Analysis of the antioxidant activities of koji subjected to a range of temperatures (45-75 degrees C) revealed that the SOSA is enhanced by heating at higher temperatures, which might be catalyzed by Maillard reaction, whereas the ORAC was enhanced by heating at lower temperatures, which might be catalyzed by an enzymatic reaction. Assuming these enhancements in antioxidant activities are contributed by both Maillard and enzyme reactions, we hypothesized that the antioxidant activity of HP-koji could be more effectively amplified by heating at a higher temperature after the progression of the enzymatic reaction at a moderate temperature. Therefore, we evaluated the effect of heating of koji in a stepwise manner, first at 55 degrees C for 2 days and then at 75 degrees C for 5 days. The antioxidant activities of stepwise-heated HP-koji were higher than those of koji heated at either 55 degrees C or 75 degrees C. The SOSA and ORAC of stepwise-heated HP-koji were 94 times and 6 times, respectively, those of unheated koji. This result suggests that enzymatic reaction followed by Maillard reaction can effectively enhance the antioxidant activity of HP-koji. Thus, we developed a novel heat-processing method to enhance the antioxidant activity of koji. (C) 2011, The Society for Biotechnology, Japan. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Antioxidant activity;Enzyme reaction;Free phenolic compounds;Heat-processing;5-hydroxymethylfurfural;Koji;Maillard reaction