학술논문

Last Five Years Development In Food Safety Perception of n-Carboxymethyl Lysine.
Document Type
Article
Source
Food Reviews International. 2023, Vol. 39 Issue 6, p3225-3261. 37p. 1 Color Photograph, 1 Diagram, 18 Charts.
Subject
*ADVANCED glycation end-products
*FOOD additives
*HAZARDOUS substances
*FOOD safety
*HUMAN body
*CHRONIC myeloid leukemia
Language
ISSN
8755-9129
Abstract
N (6)-Carboxy-methyl lysine (CML), a biomarker of advanced glycation end products (AGE), is one of the hazardous substances from the food safety perspective. Recent researches have shown a direct relationship between consuming heat-treated foods with high carbohydrate, protein and fat content and increased levels of CML in food and body tissues which consequently has adverse effects on human health. In this review, the effect of several factors on CML formation was separately discussed in human body and food products. In the first part, the results of in vivo and in vitro researches including formation routes of biological CML; and impact of intrinsic and extrinsic factors on its formation were summarized. In the second part, the CML formation in the food products was reviewed emphasizing the role of processing/cooking method, food component and additives. Finally, the biological fate of dietary CML was discussed in which its accumulation and/or detoxification is associated with AGE receptors systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]