Glycation End Products, Advanced
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A heterogeneous group of compounds derived from rearrangements, oxidation, and cross-linking reactions that follow from non-enzymatic glycation of amino groups in proteins. They are also know as Maillard products. Their accumulation in vivo accelerates under hyperglycemic, oxidative, or inflammatory conditions. Heat also accelerates the formation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) such seen with the browning of food during cooking under or over high heat.
Descriptor ID |
D017127
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.776.643.500
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Concept/Terms |
Glycation End Products, Advanced- Glycation End Products, Advanced
- Maillard Reaction End Products
- Maillard Reaction Products
- Products, Maillard Reaction
- Reaction Products, Maillard
- Advanced Maillard Reaction End Products
- Glycation Endproducts, Advanced
- Endproducts, Advanced Glycation
- Glycosylation End Products, Advanced
- Advanced Glycosylation Endproducts
- Endproducts, Advanced Glycosylation
- Glycosylation Endproducts, Advanced
- Advanced Glycation End Products
- Advanced Glycosylation End Products
- Maillard Products
- Products, Maillard
- Advanced Glycation Endproducts
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Hemoglobin A1c and arterial and ventricular stiffness in older adults. PLoS One. 2012; 7(10):e47941.
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Type 2 diabetes and risk of cognitive impairment and dementia. Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep. 2007 Sep; 7(5):373-80.