Name | N6-[2-(2-Furyl)-2-oxoethyl]-L-lysine dihydrochloride |
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Synonyms |
L-Lysine, N6-[2-(2-furanyl)-2-oxoethyl]-, hydrochloride (1:2)
N6-[2-(2-Furyl)-2-oxoethyl]-L-lysine dihydrochloride |
Description | Furosine dihydrochloride, an amino acid derivative, is an important chemical marker of early-stage Maillard reactions. Furosine dihydrochloride is closely related to a variety of diseases such as diabetes[1][2]. |
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In Vitro | Furosine could degrade slowly to form many different advanced glycation end products (AGEs). Partial AGEs have been proven to be closely related to a variety of diseases, such as diabetes, and a high amount of AGEs in human bodies is considered harmful[1]. |
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Molecular Formula | C12H20Cl2N2O4 |
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Molecular Weight | 327.204 |
Exact Mass | 326.080017 |