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- Title
Dietary intake associated with serum versus urinary carboxymethyl-lysine, a major advanced glycation end product, in adults: the Energetics Study.
- Authors
Semba, R D; Ang, A; Talegawkar, S; Crasto, C; Dalal, M; Jardack, P; Traber, M G; Ferrucci, L; Arab, L
- Abstract
Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are implicated in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis, diabetes and kidney disease. The objective was to describe dietary intake, the dominant source of exposure to AGEs, with carboxymethyl-lysine (CML), a major AGE, in serum and urine, respectively.
- Publication
European journal of clinical nutrition, 2012, Vol 66, Issue 1, p3
- ISSN
1476-5640
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1038/ejcn.2011.139