Carbonyl stress-decreasing agent

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C514S151000

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10089789

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides agents that decrease carbonyl stress comprising biguanides, such as metoformin. Through oral administration and such, the carbonyl stress-decreasing agents of the present invention are useful as drugs directly acting against carbonyl stress in vivo.

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