| Competing analyte | Cross-reactivity (%) | |------------------|----------------------| | Glucose (50 mM) | <2% | | Fructose (10 mM) | 5% | | Methylglyoxal (1 mM) | 18% (transient) | | Albumin (native) | <1% | | AGE-BSA (200 nM) | 100% (reference) | | Lipofuscin | <3% | | ROS (H₂O₂, 100 µM) | <1% |
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AGES-PH-04-001 is the first NIR probe validated for AGE monitoring in living diabetic animals. 7. Safety and Biocompatibility Preliminary toxicity assessment (n=4 mice per dose, 14-day observation): 3% | | ROS (H₂O₂
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| Dose (mg/kg) | ALT (U/L) | BUN (mg/dL) | Weight change | Histopathology | |--------------|-----------|-------------|---------------|----------------| | 0 (vehicle) | 32 ± 5 | 18 ± 2 | +5% | Normal | | 0.5 | 34 ± 6 | 19 ± 3 | +4% | Normal | | 2.0 | 38 ± 7 | 20 ± 4 | +3% | Normal | | 5.0 | 45 ± 9 | 24 ± 5* | +2% | Mild tubular vacuolation |