Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) in Diet and Skin in Relation to Stool Microbiota: The Rotterdam Study.
Jinluan ChenDjawad RadjabzadehCarolina Medina-GomezTrudy G VoortmanJoyce B J van MeursM Arfan IkramAndré G UitterlindenRobert KraaijM Carola ZillikensPublished in: Nutrients (2023)
Our findings did not solidify a link between habitual dAGEs, skin AGEs, and overall stool microbiota composition. Nominally significant associations with several genera and functional pathways suggested a potential interaction between gut microbiota and AGE metabolism, but validation is required. Future studies are warranted, to investigate whether gut microbiota modifies the potential impact of dAGEs on health.