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Food advanced glycation end products as potential endocrine disruptors: An emerging threat to contemporary and future generation.

Guna Ravichandran1, Dinesh Kumar Lakshmanan1, Karthik Raju1, Abbirami Elangovan1, Gayathri Nambirajan1, Arul Ananth Devanesan2, Sivasudha Thilagar3.   

Abstract

Mankind exposure to chemicals in the past century has increased dramatically throughout environment. There is no question that chemicals interfere with the physiology of biological system. Abundance of chemicals is documented to be detrimental to human and wildlife. The mammalian endocrine system is comprised of many interacting tissues mediate themselves through hormones that are essential for metabolism, growth and development. Humans secrete over fifty different hormones to orchestrate major physiological functions however; these vital functions can be intervened by huge number of internal and external chemical stressors that are identified as endocrine disruptors. Advanced glycation end products (AGEs), familiarly known as Maillard products, formed through non-enzymatic glycation whose production is augmented on aging as well as environmental stressors. Processed foods have become very popular today due to their taste, convenience, and inexpensiveness. Manufacture of these day-to-day foods involves extreme temperatures on processing results in the formation of AGEs could independently promote oxidative stress, aging, diabetes, cancer, degenerative diseases, more fascinatingly hormonal disruption is the subject of interest of this review. Based on some substantial observations documented till time, we discuss the emergence of dietary AGEs as potential endocrine disruptors by emphasizing their occurrence, mechanisms and participation in endocrine interruption. Both economically and in terms of human life, AGEs may represent an enormous cost for the future society. Therefore, by explicating their novel role in endocrine diseases, the review strives to make an impact on AGEs and their exposure among public as well as scientific communities.
Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Advanced glycation end products; Endocrine disruption; Environmental chemicals; Processed foods

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30622074     DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2018.12.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Int        ISSN: 0160-4120            Impact factor:   9.621


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