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The early products of the glycation reaction produce simple carbohydrate-protein adducts such as HbA1c. With time these simple adducts rearrange to form a series complex molecules with diverse properties. These molecules are referred to collectively as advanced glycosylated end products or AGEs. The glycation of proteins and the formation of AGEs can result in the following:
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