Microvascular Complications Associated with Advanced Glycation End Products in Diabetes
N. V. L. Suvarchala Reddy,
M. Ganga Raju,
Jyothi Papani
et al.
Abstract:Diabetes is a frequent metabolic complaint associated with increasing blood sugar levels, it also has a connection to long- term vascular problems that can damage blood vessels, urinary tract, sight, and neurons. By adding amino acid breakdown and ultimately accumulating complex end products of glycation in the organs, hyperglycemia is a crucial factor in the progression of complications related to diabetes. The breakdown process, which entails free of enzymes couplings of polysaccharides to lipids, proteins, … Show more
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