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Simultaneous Determination of N(ε)-(carboxymethyl) Lysine and N(ε)-(carboxyethyl) Lysine in Different Sections of Antler Velvet after Various Processing Methods by UPLC-MS/MS

N(ε)-(Carboxymethyl) lysine (CML) and N(ε)-(carboxyethyl) advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) and are frequently used as markers of AGE formation. AGEs, such as CML and CEL, have harmful effects in the human body and have been closely linked to many diseases such as diabetes and uremia. However,...

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Autores principales: Gong, Rui-ze, Wang, Yan-hua, Wang, Yu-fang, Chen, Bao, Gao, Kun, Sun, Yin-shi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6321259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30558131
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23123316
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author Gong, Rui-ze
Wang, Yan-hua
Wang, Yu-fang
Chen, Bao
Gao, Kun
Sun, Yin-shi
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Wang, Yan-hua
Wang, Yu-fang
Chen, Bao
Gao, Kun
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description N(ε)-(Carboxymethyl) lysine (CML) and N(ε)-(carboxyethyl) advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) and are frequently used as markers of AGE formation. AGEs, such as CML and CEL, have harmful effects in the human body and have been closely linked to many diseases such as diabetes and uremia. However, details on the contents of CML and CEL after applying different antler velvet processing methods are lacking. In this research, a robust lysine (CEL) are two typical UPLC-MS/MS method has been developed for the simultaneous determination of CML and CEL in various sections of antler velvet processed with different methods. In addition, factors affecting the CML and CEL contents are discussed. The CML contents of antler velvet after freeze-drying, boiling, processing without blood, and processing with blood were 74.55–458.59, 119.44–570.69, 75.36–234.92, and 117.11–456.01 μg/g protein, respectively; the CEL contents were 0.74–12.66, 11.33–35.93, 0.00–6.75, and 0.00–23.41 μg/g protein, respectively. The different contents of CML and CEL in the different samples of antler velvet result from the different interactions of the protein and lysine at different temperatures. These data can be used to estimate the potential consumer intake of CML and CEL from antler velvet and for guiding producers on how to reduce the production of CML and CEL.
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spelling pubmed-63212592019-01-14 Simultaneous Determination of N(ε)-(carboxymethyl) Lysine and N(ε)-(carboxyethyl) Lysine in Different Sections of Antler Velvet after Various Processing Methods by UPLC-MS/MS Gong, Rui-ze Wang, Yan-hua Wang, Yu-fang Chen, Bao Gao, Kun Sun, Yin-shi Molecules Article N(ε)-(Carboxymethyl) lysine (CML) and N(ε)-(carboxyethyl) advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) and are frequently used as markers of AGE formation. AGEs, such as CML and CEL, have harmful effects in the human body and have been closely linked to many diseases such as diabetes and uremia. However, details on the contents of CML and CEL after applying different antler velvet processing methods are lacking. In this research, a robust lysine (CEL) are two typical UPLC-MS/MS method has been developed for the simultaneous determination of CML and CEL in various sections of antler velvet processed with different methods. In addition, factors affecting the CML and CEL contents are discussed. The CML contents of antler velvet after freeze-drying, boiling, processing without blood, and processing with blood were 74.55–458.59, 119.44–570.69, 75.36–234.92, and 117.11–456.01 μg/g protein, respectively; the CEL contents were 0.74–12.66, 11.33–35.93, 0.00–6.75, and 0.00–23.41 μg/g protein, respectively. The different contents of CML and CEL in the different samples of antler velvet result from the different interactions of the protein and lysine at different temperatures. These data can be used to estimate the potential consumer intake of CML and CEL from antler velvet and for guiding producers on how to reduce the production of CML and CEL. MDPI 2018-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6321259/ /pubmed/30558131 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23123316 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gong, Rui-ze
Wang, Yan-hua
Wang, Yu-fang
Chen, Bao
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Sun, Yin-shi
Simultaneous Determination of N(ε)-(carboxymethyl) Lysine and N(ε)-(carboxyethyl) Lysine in Different Sections of Antler Velvet after Various Processing Methods by UPLC-MS/MS
title Simultaneous Determination of N(ε)-(carboxymethyl) Lysine and N(ε)-(carboxyethyl) Lysine in Different Sections of Antler Velvet after Various Processing Methods by UPLC-MS/MS
title_full Simultaneous Determination of N(ε)-(carboxymethyl) Lysine and N(ε)-(carboxyethyl) Lysine in Different Sections of Antler Velvet after Various Processing Methods by UPLC-MS/MS
title_fullStr Simultaneous Determination of N(ε)-(carboxymethyl) Lysine and N(ε)-(carboxyethyl) Lysine in Different Sections of Antler Velvet after Various Processing Methods by UPLC-MS/MS
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous Determination of N(ε)-(carboxymethyl) Lysine and N(ε)-(carboxyethyl) Lysine in Different Sections of Antler Velvet after Various Processing Methods by UPLC-MS/MS
title_short Simultaneous Determination of N(ε)-(carboxymethyl) Lysine and N(ε)-(carboxyethyl) Lysine in Different Sections of Antler Velvet after Various Processing Methods by UPLC-MS/MS
title_sort simultaneous determination of n(ε)-(carboxymethyl) lysine and n(ε)-(carboxyethyl) lysine in different sections of antler velvet after various processing methods by uplc-ms/ms
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6321259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30558131
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules23123316
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