Pischetsrieder M (2000)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2000
Publisher: Multimed Inc.; 1999
Book Volume: 20
Pages Range: 26-30
Journal Issue: Suppl. 2
Glucose degradation, yielding GDPs, can take place in vivo or during heat treatment of glucose solutions. AGEs are formed from the interaction of D-glucose with reactive amino-acid side chains of proteins. Both GDPs and AGEs have been shown to impair cellular function. GDPs have additional damaging effects because they strongly promote AGE formation (as compared to D-glucose).
APA:
Pischetsrieder, M. (2000). Chemistry of glucose and biochemical pathways of biological interest. Peritoneal Dialysis International, 20(Suppl. 2), 26-30.
MLA:
Pischetsrieder, Monika. "Chemistry of glucose and biochemical pathways of biological interest." Peritoneal Dialysis International 20.Suppl. 2 (2000): 26-30.
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