Acute D-psicose administration decreases the glycemic responses to an oral maltodextrin tolerance test in normal adults

Tetsuo Iida, Yuka Kishimoto, Yuko Yoshikawa, Noriko Hayashi, Kazuhiro Okuma, Mikiko Tohi, Kanako Yagi, Tatsuhiro Matsuo, Ken Izumori, Tetsuo Iida, Yuka Kishimoto, Yuko Yoshikawa, Noriko Hayashi, Kazuhiro Okuma, Mikiko Tohi, Kanako Yagi, Tatsuhiro Matsuo, Ken Izumori

Abstract

An examination was conducted to verify D-psicose suppressed the elevation of blood glucose and insulin concentration in a dose-dependent manner under the concurrent administration of maltodextrin and D-psicose to healthy humans. Twenty subjects aged 20-39 y, 11 males and 9 females were recruited. A load test of oral maltodextrin was conducted as a randomized single blind study. The subjects took one of five test beverages (7.5 g D-psicose alone, 75 g maltodextrin alone, 75 g maltodextrin +2.5, 5 or 7.5 g D-psicose). Blood was collected before an intake and at 30, 60, 90 and 120 min after an intake. Intervals of administration were at least 1 wk. The load test with 75 g maltodextrin showed significant suppressions of the elevation of blood glucose and insulin concentration under the doses of 5 g or more D-psicose with dose dependency. An independent administration of 7.5 g D-psicose had no influence on blood glucose or insulin concentration. D-Psicose is considered efficacious in the suppression of the elevation of blood glucose concentration after eating in humans.

Source: PubMed

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