Research Note

Effects of Polydextrose on the Levels of PlasmaGlucose and Serum Insulin Concentrations in Human Glucose ToleranceTest

Yoshiharu SHIMOMURA1, MasaruNAGASAKI2, Yoshiyuki MATSUO1,
Ken MAEDA1, Taro MURAKAMI1, JuichiSATO3, Yuzo SATO2

1Department of Materials Science andEngineering, Graduate School of Technology, Nagoya Institute ofTechnology
2Department of Health Science, Faculty of Psychologicaland Physical Sciences, Aichi Gakuin University
3Department of General Medicine, Nagoya UniversityHospital

 We examined the effect of polydextrose on levelsof plasma glucose and serum insulin concentrations in the glucosetolerance tests using healthy, non-diabetic Japanese male andfemale volunteers (22-49 years old) as subjects. The carbohydratesource used in the test was 50 g glucose or 106 g bread(corresponding to 5O g carbohydrate). The subjects that were fastedovernight ingested the carbohydrate with or without 14 gpolydextrose. When polydextrose was ingested with the carbohydrate,the increases in plasma glucose and serum insulin concentrations inthe tolerance tes. ts tended to be suppressed. The area under curvefor plasma glucose was significantly decreased by the polydextroseingestion: 28% and 35% decreases for the glucose and the breadingestion tests, res pectivcey, compared to those of cach control.These results suggest a potential of polydextrose to decrease theglycemic indcx of carbohydrates.

Key words: polydextrose, glucose tolerance test, plasma glucose.scruminsulin, humans

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