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Chemical compound
Argpyrimidine is an organic compound with the chemical formula C11H18N4O3. It is an advanced glycation end-product formed from arginine and methylglyoxal through the Maillard reaction.[1] Argpyrimidine has been studied for its food chemistry purposes and its potential involvement in aging diseases and Diabetes Mellius.[2]
^Gomes R, Sousa Silva M, Quintas A, Cordeiro C, Freire A, Pereira P, Martins A, Monteiro E, Barroso E, Ponces Freire A (January 2005). "Argpyrimidine, a methylglyoxal-derived advanced glycation end-product in familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy". The Biochemical Journal. 385 (Pt 2): 339–45. doi:10.1042/BJ20040833. PMC 1134703. PMID 15281912.
^O'Brien, John (1998-04-01). The Maillard Reaction in Foods and Medicine. Cambridge, England: The Royal Society of Chemistry. pp. 250–255. ISBN 9781845698447.
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