2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.drudis.2016.06.011
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Chemistry and clinical relevance of carbohydrate degradation in drugs

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“…Under pathophysiological conditions 3,4-DGE has not been detected up to now, possibly due to its high reactivity (5,17).…”
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“…Under pathophysiological conditions 3,4-DGE has not been detected up to now, possibly due to its high reactivity (5,17).…”
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“…In contrast, an about 14-fold increase of iCGRP release over baseline was observed for 100 µM 3,4-DGE which is a 50 -fold lower concentration. The effect was also not reversible within a 5 min wash-out.CGRP-immunoreactive nociceptive nerve fibers in the parietal peritoneumIn peritoneal dialysis fluids, 3,4-DGE is found after heat sterilization and it is known to be an important reactive component that causes a variety of local and probably also systemic effects(5,19).During dialysis, the peritoneum is in direct contact with the dialysis fluids, and therefore we investigated the impact of3,4-DGE and a commercial PD fluid on nociceptors in a preparation of the parietal peritoneum. The parietal peritoneum receives sensory innervation from phrenic and spinal viscero-somatic nerves that form a dense network in the submesothelial tissue.…”
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“…Usually, products such as peritoneal dialysis fluids (PDFs) or infusion solutions are heat-sterilized to ensure the microbiological safety. As a consequence, however, a variety of reactive GDPs are formed [1]. Most GDPs contain an αdicarbonyl moiety that reacts readily with nucleophilic side chains of amino acids such as lysine, arginine, or cysteine to form advanced glycation products (AGEs) [2][3][4].…”
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“…In glucose-containing drugs, the α-dicarbonyls glucosone, 3-deoxyglucosone (3-DG), 3-deoxygalactosone (3-DGal), glyoxal, 3,4-dideoxyglucosone-3-ene (3,, and methylglyoxal (MGO) were identified ( Fig. 1) [1,16]. In total, up to 450 μM GDPs with α-dicarbonyl structure were detected in commercial PDFs [17].…”
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“…Furthermore, the formation of AGEs resulting from carbohydrate degradation has also been addressed as a problem in drug safety, e.g. in heat sterilization of glucose-containing infusion fluids (Schalwijk et al 1999;Pischetsrieder et al 2016).…”
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