Formaldehyde produced from d-ribose under neutral and alkaline conditions

Toxicol Rep. 2019 Apr 1:6:298-304. doi: 10.1016/j.toxrep.2019.02.005. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

Formaldehyde is toxic and has been implicated in the pathologies of various diseases, such as cognitive impairment and cancer. Though d-ribose is widely studied and provided as a supplement to food such as flavor and drinks, no laboratories have reported that d-ribose is involved in the formaldehyde production. Here, we show that formaldehyde is produced from d-ribose in lysine or glycine solution and Tris-HCl buffer under neutral and alkaline conditions. Intraperitoneal injection of C57BL/6J mice with d-ribose significantly increased the concentration of brain formaldehyde, compared to the injection with d-glucose or saline. These data suggest that formaldehyde levels should be monitored for the people who take d-ribose as a supplement.

Keywords: Formaldehyde; Retro aldol reaction; d-Ribose.