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Glyceraldehyde-derived advanced glycation end products (AGEs) play an important role in the pathogenesis of many diseases including cancer. Accumulation of intracellular AGEs could stimulate cancer induction and facilitate cancer progression.
Lakmini Senavirathna +3 more
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Glyceraldehyde metabolism in mouse brain and the entry of blood‐borne glyceraldehyde into the brain
Abstract D‐Glyceraldehyde, a reactive aldehyde metabolite of fructose and glucose, is neurotoxic in vitro by forming advanced glycation end products (AGEs) with neuronal proteins. In Alzheimer's disease brains, glyceraldehyde‐containing AGEs have been detected intracellularly and in extracellular plaques. However,
Bjørnar Hassel +2 more
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Prebiotic Synthesis of Sugar and Molecular Dynamic Simulation of 2,3-Dihydroxypropanal Adsorption on Montmorillonite [PDF]
This study initially investigated sugar production through a Formose Reaction (FR) using methanol as a solvent and an aerosil (fumed silica) as a catalyst.
Arash Vojood +4 more
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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a lifestyle-related disease (LSRD) induced by the dysfunction and cell death of cardiomyocytes. Cardiac fibroblasts are activated and differentiate in response to specific signals, such as transforming growth factor-β ...
Takanobu Takata +2 more
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Comparison of selectivity of ethylene glycol synthesis and glyceraldehyde biomolecule through Formose reaction in water and methanol solvent [PDF]
In the present paper, the Formose reaction to produce polyols in methanol solvent in the presence of an aerosil (fumed silica) catalyst is first investigated.
Arash Vojood +4 more
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) has been identified as a risk factor for the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In our previous study, we demonstrated that glyceraldehyde (GA)-derived toxic advanced glycation end-products (toxic AGEs, TAGE ...
Hayahide Ooi +4 more
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The conversion of glycerol to high-value-added products via photoelectrochemical (PEC) oxidation has emerged as a promising approach for utilizing a sustainable and clean energy source with environmental and economic benefits.
Yoonsung Jung +9 more
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Glyceraldehyde as an Efficient Chemical Crosslinker Agent for the Formation of Chitosan Hydrogels
The rheological changes that occur during the chemical gelation of semidilute solutions of chitosan in the presence of the low-toxicity agent glyceraldehyde (GCA) are presented and discussed in detail.
Pierre Carmona +4 more
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Glyceraldehyde-derived advanced glycation end-products having pyrrolopyridinium-based crosslinks
Reducing sugars and reactive aldehydes, such as glyceraldehyde, non-enzymatically react with amino or guanidino groups of proteins to form advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) by the Maillard reaction that involves Schiff base formation followed by ...
Tomoaki Shigeta +2 more
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Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase [PDF]
Abstract Conflicting experimental evidence of the pathway of catalysis for the enzyme from rabbit, pig and lobster muscle tissues is reviewed. Transient kinetic studies with the enzyme from rabbit muscle are presented. The results are shown to be consistent with the double-displacement mechanism of catalysis originally proposed by ...
K, Dalziel, N V, McFerran, A J, Wonacott
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