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“Therefore, there are two inhibitory mechanisms of tea-derived catechin for glycated DPPE: (1) catechin inhibits the formation of CM-DPPE and CE-DPPE by trapping reactive GO and MGO; and (2) catechin is oxidized to o-benzoquinone.”