2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11033-023-09076-y
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D-ribose metabolic disorder and diabetes mellitus

Yu Tai,
Zehong Zhang,
Zhi Liu
et al.

Abstract: D-ribose, an ubiquitous pentose compound found in all living cells, serves as a vital constituent of numerous essential biomolecules, including RNA, nucleotides, and riboflavin. It plays a crucial role in various fundamental life processes. Within the cellular milieu, exogenously supplied D-ribose can undergo phosphorylation to yield ribose-5-phosphate (R-5-P). This R-5-P compound serves a dual purpose: it not only contributes to adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production through the nonoxidative phase of the pen… Show more

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“…The experimental observations from our study of ribose-induced glycation of collagen fibrils provide profound insights into the clinical manifestations of diabetes mellitus, in particular the structural and functional alterations of collagen in diabetic patients. These findings bridge the gap between changes at the molecular level and their systemic implications, shedding light on the pathophysiological basis of various diabetic complications (Tai et al, 2024).…”
Section: Effects Of Ribose-induced Glycationmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…The experimental observations from our study of ribose-induced glycation of collagen fibrils provide profound insights into the clinical manifestations of diabetes mellitus, in particular the structural and functional alterations of collagen in diabetic patients. These findings bridge the gap between changes at the molecular level and their systemic implications, shedding light on the pathophysiological basis of various diabetic complications (Tai et al, 2024).…”
Section: Effects Of Ribose-induced Glycationmentioning
confidence: 63%