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Metabolic transit of dietary advanced glycation end-products-the case of N-epsilon-carboxymethyllysine

机译:膳食晚期糖糖末端产品的代谢过境 - N-EPSILON-羧甲基亚甲基亚甲基吡咯的情况

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The Maillard reaction, also called glycation, is one of the major chemical reactions responsible for most yellow-to-brown colors and aromas in cooked foods. This reaction between reducing sugars and amino functions on proteins affects not only the flavor of food, but also leads to the formation of an heterogenous group of structurally-modified amino acids. Some of these, known as "advanced glycation end products" (AGEs), have been found in both foods and human biological fluids, tissues and organs. Except for those that are formed over long periods in vivo at 37 degrees C, AGEs in the body originate from the digestion and absorption of dietary sources. A high or chronic exposure to dietary AGEs (dAGEs) is suspected as potentially detrimental to human health and studies in the field of food safety have begun to focus their attention on the metabolic transit of dAGEs. This review presents some important findings in this field, with a focus onN(epsilon)-carboxymethyllysine, and presents the evidence for and against an association between intake of dAGEs and their presence in the body. New and promising avenues of research are described, and some future directions outlined.
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