Dietary glycation compounds – implications for human health

📖 Top 20% JournalAug 16, 2024Critical reviews in toxicology

How Sugar-Modified Food Compounds May Affect Human Health

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Abstract

A total of 253 original publications were retrieved for assessing glycation compounds and health risks.

  • Glycation compounds are formed through reactions between sugars and amino acids and are linked to various diseases.
  • Potential adverse health effects associated with dietary glycation compounds include allergies, diabetes, cardiovascular and renal diseases, gut toxicity, cognitive impairment, and cancer.
  • Only 192 of the retrieved publications met quality criteria for assessing health risks.
  • Limited studies in humans and animals were found, with some evidence suggesting impaired glucose tolerance, insulin resistance, cardiovascular effects, and renal injury from high doses of dicarbonyl compounds.
  • The overall evidence regarding the health risks of dietary glycation compounds was inconsistent and inconclusive.

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