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- Glycation abstract "Glycation (sometimes called non-enzymatic glycosylation) is the result of typically covalent bonding of a protein or lipid molecule with a sugar molecule, such as fructose or glucose, without the controlling action of an enzyme. All blood sugars are reducing molecules. Glycation may occur either inside the body (endogenous glycation) or outside the body (exogenous glycation). Enzyme-controlled addition of sugars to protein or lipid molecules is termed glycosylation; glycation is a haphazard process that impairs the functioning of biomolecules, whereas glycosylation occurs at defined sites on the target molecule and is required in order for the molecule to function. Much of the early laboratory research work on fructose glycations used inaccurate assay techniques that led to drastic underestimation of the importance of fructose in glycation.".
- Glycation wikiPageID "1250779".
- Glycation wikiPageRevisionID "591477823".
- Glycation hasPhotoCollection Glycation.
- Glycation subject Category:Aging_processes.
- Glycation subject Category:Carbohydrates.
- Glycation subject Category:Posttranslational_modification.
- Glycation type Abstraction100002137.
- Glycation type Carbohydrate114792703.
- Glycation type Carbohydrates.
- Glycation type Chemical114806838.
- Glycation type Compound114818238.
- Glycation type Macromolecule114944888.
- Glycation type Material114580897.
- Glycation type Matter100020827.
- Glycation type Molecule114682133.
- Glycation type OrganicCompound114727670.
- Glycation type Part113809207.
- Glycation type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Glycation type Relation100031921.
- Glycation type Substance100019613.
- Glycation type Thing100002452.
- Glycation type Unit109465459.
- Glycation comment "Glycation (sometimes called non-enzymatic glycosylation) is the result of typically covalent bonding of a protein or lipid molecule with a sugar molecule, such as fructose or glucose, without the controlling action of an enzyme. All blood sugars are reducing molecules. Glycation may occur either inside the body (endogenous glycation) or outside the body (exogenous glycation).".
- Glycation label "Glicación".
- Glycation label "Glicazione".
- Glycation label "Glicação".
- Glycation label "Glikacja białek".
- Glycation label "Glycation".
- Glycation label "Glycation".
- Glycation label "Glykation".
- Glycation label "Гликирование".
- Glycation label "糖化".
- Glycation label "糖化反応".
- Glycation sameAs Glykation.
- Glycation sameAs Glicación.
- Glycation sameAs Glycation.
- Glycation sameAs Glicazione.
- Glycation sameAs 糖化反応.
- Glycation sameAs Glikacja_białek.
- Glycation sameAs Glicação.
- Glycation sameAs m.04m5l7.
- Glycation sameAs Q25790.
- Glycation sameAs Q25790.
- Glycation sameAs Glycation.
- Glycation wasDerivedFrom Glycation?oldid=591477823.
- Glycation isPrimaryTopicOf Glycation.