Investigation of an enzymatically-modified carbohydrate

slowed absorption or incomplete absorption?

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Atarah Yedida Grysman
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Investigation of an enzymatically-modified carbohydrate

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The objective of study #1 was to determine whether the novel carbohydrate was slowly absorbed or malabsorbed in humans, through the analysis of blood samples, breath hydrogen, VAS, and respiratory quotient results. The objective of study #2 was to examine the effects of the novel carbohydrate on satiety and food intake.A novel carbohydrate has been formed, by blending corn syrup and sucrose, with enzymatic modifications by a GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) microorganism. The aim of these studies was to investigate how this novel carbohydrate is digested and absorbed by humans.It is concluded that the novel carbohydrate is slowly absorbed in humans, with no evidence for carbohydrate malabsorption. There were no detected appetite-suppressant effects of the novel carbohydrate, and its effects on food intake varied with time.

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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 44-02, page: 0820.

Thesis (M.Sc.)--University of Toronto, 2005.

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