Formation and inhibition of N ε-(Carboxymethyl)lysine in saccharide-lysine model systems during microwave heating

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N ε-(carboxymethyl) lysine (CML) is the most abundant advanced glycation end product (AGE), and frequently selected as an AGEs marker in laboratory studies. In this paper, the formation and inhibition of N ε-(carboxymethyl)lysine in saccharide-lysine model systems during microwave heating have been studied. The microwave heating treatment significantly promoted the formation of CML during Maillard reactions, which was related to the reaction temperature, time and type of saccharide. The order of CML formation for different saccharides was lactose > glucose > sucrose. Then, the inhibition effect on CML by five inhibitors was further examined. According to the results, ascorbic acid and tocopherol did not affect inhibition of CML, in contrast, thiamin, rutin and quercetin inhibited CML formation, and the inhibitory effects were concentration dependent. © 2012 by the authors.

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Li, L., Han, L., Fu, Q., Li, Y., Liang, Z., Su, J., & Li, B. (2012). Formation and inhibition of N ε-(Carboxymethyl)lysine in saccharide-lysine model systems during microwave heating. Molecules, 17(11), 12758–12770. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules171112758

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