What happens to excess glucose in the eye that causes diabetics to develop cataracts?
A) oxidized to glucuronic acid causing aggregation of lens proteins
B) reduced to sorbitol causing aggregation of lens proteins
C) non-enzymatic glycosylation of lens proteins
D) oxidized and cyclized to a lactone causing modification of lens proteins
E) none of the above
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