Le livre du 7ème symposium au Japon


Imprint:  EXCERPTA MEDICA

Prices:   0-444-51034-6 Hardbound EUR 165.00 Publication: December 2002
         0-444-51034-6 Hardbound USD 165.00 Publication: December 2002

Website:  http://www.elsevier.com/locate/isbn/0-444-51034-6

Table des matières Contents:
Due to space limitation only a selection of the published articles
are listed

Preface.
Special memorial lecture.
An approach to estimate the chemical structure of melanoidins. The prospects of health and longivity from the inhibition of the Maillard reaction in vivo.
Plenary sessions.
Dysfunction of antioxidative enzymes and redox regulation under nitroactive stress and glycoxidative stress.
Luncheon seminar.
The role of AGE-RAGE system in the development of diabetic nephropathy in vivo.
Oral sessions - medical science.
Formation of N-(carboxymethyl)lysine in inflammatory and non-inflammatory conditions of nerve and muscle and in inflammatory cells in vitro. Effect of successful renal transplantation on coronary AGE accumulation of uremic heart.
Oral sessions - food science.
The role of -hydroxyamino acids in the Maillard reaction - transamination route to amadoi products. Formation of mutagenic and carcinogenic heterocyclic amines in the model systems without heating.
President's poster sessions - medical science.
Immunological detection of N-carboxymethylarginine.
Immunohistochemical detection of products of lipid peroxidation and protein glycation in the cerebellum of Menkes'kinky hair disease patients.
President's poster sessions - food science.
News on the Maillard reaction of oligomeric carbohydrates.
Suppression of early and advanced glycation by dietary water-soluble rutin derivative in diabetic rats.
General poster sessions - medical science.
Conversion of amadori products of the Maillard reaction to N-(carboxymethyl)lysine by short-term heating process.
General poster sessions - food science.
Interactions between phospholipids, saccharides and oxidized lipids in nonenzymic browning reactions.
 

Author index.

Keyword index.