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Quercetin as a finer substitute to aminoguanidine in the inhibition of glycation products
- Source :
- International Journal of Biological Macromolecules. 77:188-192
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2015.
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Abstract
- Non-enzymatic glycation is the addition of a free carbonyl group of a reducing sugar to the free amino groups of proteins, which results in the formation of early and advanced glycation end-products (AGEs). Glycation reaction is profoundly associated with diabetes and its secondary complications, such as nephropathy and neuropathy. Glyoxal is a carbonyl species that reacts rapidly with the free amino groups of proteins to form AGEs. While the formation of AGEs with various glycating agents has previously been demonstrated, no extensive studies have been conducted to assess the role of quercetin in all three stages of glycation (early, intermediate and late). In this study, we report the glycation of HSA (human serum albumin) and its characterization by several spectroscopic techniques. Furthermore, inhibition of products at all stages of glycation was studied by various assays. Spectroscopic analysis suggests structural perturbations in the HSA macromolecule as a result of modification, which might be due to the generation of free radicals and the formation of AGEs. Inhibition in the formation of glycation has established that quercetin is a better and a more potent antiglycating agent than aminoguanidine at all stages of glycation.
- Subjects :
- Glycation End Products, Advanced
Protein Denaturation
Glycosylation
Radical
Free amino
Guanidines
Biochemistry
Nephropathy
chemistry.chemical_compound
Structural Biology
Glycation
medicine
Humans
Molecular Biology
Serum Albumin
chemistry.chemical_classification
Temperature
General Medicine
Human serum albumin
medicine.disease
Reducing sugar
chemistry
Glyoxal
Quercetin
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 01418130
- Volume :
- 77
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....64b450fc352c6715ac4bd3bba9a38c1e
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2015.03.021