Abstract
The effects of tea polyphenols (TP) on the formation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) were investigated using glutamicacid - glucose and BSA - glucose model systems at 90°C and 37°C, respectively. The spectral characteristics of glycation products were measured. Additionally, a type 1 diabetesmellitus (DM) animal model of Kunming mice by injecting streptozocin (STZ) was used to study the formation of AGEs in vivo. Tea polyphenols (TP) were given to mice at a dose of 200mg/kg bodyweight continuously for 8 weeks. Mice were then sacrificed and the glycosylated hemoglobin (GHbA) and fluorescence of AGEs in serum were measured to illustrate the effects of TP on protein glycation in vivo. The in vitro experiment results showed that the production of AGEs was decreased by TP in a dose-dependent manner TP addition reduced the accumulation of GHbA and AGEs in DM mice and relieved the symptoms of diabetic nephropathy (DN), which is an important indicator of diabetic complications caused by AGEs. Thus, TP might be used as an important ingredient in dietary approaches for intervention of diabetes and improved health.
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