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Carnosine and Related Peptides: Therapeutic Potential in Age-Related Disorders.


ABSTRACT: Imidazole dipeptides (ID), such as carnosine (?-alanyl-L-histidine), are compounds widely distributed in excitable tissues of vertebrates. ID are also endowed of several biochemical properties in biological tissues, including antioxidant, bivalent metal ion chelating, proton buffering, and carbonyl scavenger activities. Furthermore, remarkable biological effects have been assigned to such compounds in age-related human disorders and in patients whose activity of serum carnosinase is deficient or undetectable. Nevertheless, the precise biological role of ID is still to be unraveled. In the present review we shall discuss some evidences from clinical and basic studies for the utilization of ID as a drug therapy for age-related human disorders.

SUBMITTER: Cararo JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4567219 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Carnosine and Related Peptides: Therapeutic Potential in Age-Related Disorders.

Cararo José H JH   Streck Emilio L EL   Schuck Patricia F PF   Ferreira Gustavo da C Gda C  

Aging and disease 20150901 5


Imidazole dipeptides (ID), such as carnosine (β-alanyl-L-histidine), are compounds widely distributed in excitable tissues of vertebrates. ID are also endowed of several biochemical properties in biological tissues, including antioxidant, bivalent metal ion chelating, proton buffering, and carbonyl scavenger activities. Furthermore, remarkable biological effects have been assigned to such compounds in age-related human disorders and in patients whose activity of serum carnosinase is deficient or  ...[more]

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