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. 2017 Dec 14;7:17560. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-17692-5

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Scheme showing metabolism of acrylamide (AA) and formation of corresponding adducts. AA and glycidamide (GA) can form adducts to hemoglobin at N-terminal valine; represented as AA-(Val)-Hb and GA-(Val)-Hb, respectively. GA can react with cob(I)alamin [Cbl(I)], unlike AA, to form the cobalamin adduct GA-Cbl.