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Journal of The American College of Nutrition | 2006

Gamma-Cyclodextrin Lowers Postprandial Glycemia and Insulinemia without Carbohydrate Malabsorption in Healthy Adults

Michelle L. Asp; Steven R. Hertzler; JoMay Chow; Bryan W. Wolf

Objective: Preliminary in vitro and animal studies have shown that gamma-cyclodextrin (GCD) is a slowly and completely digestible carbohydrate. The objective of this study was to determine the glycemic and insulinemic responses to GCD in humans. Breath hydrogen excretion was measured simultaneously to evaluate carbohydrate malabsorption. Methods: Healthy adult subjects (N = 32) received 50 g of carbohydrate from GCD or a rapidly digested maltodextrin (MD) in a double-masked, randomized, crossover design. Plasma glucose (fingerstick) and serum insulin (venous) concentrations were measured at baseline and at 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 150, and 180 min postprandially. Breath hydrogen excretion was monitored hourly for 8 h postprandially. The severity of gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea, cramping, distension, flatulence) was rated by the subjects on a ranked scale for two 24-h periods postprandially. Results: The mean baseline-adjusted peak plasma glucose concentration was 47% lower (P < 0.001), and the mean baseline-adjusted peak serum insulin concentration was decreased by 45% (P < 0.001) after subjects consumed GCD compared with MD. Positive incremental area under the curve (0–120 min) was reduced 45% for plasma glucose and 49% for serum insulin by GCD compared with MD (P < 0.001 in each case). There were no differences between GCD and MD in the proportion of positive breath hydrogen tests and both carbohydrates were equally well tolerated. Conclusions: GCD effectively lowers postprandial glycemia and insulinemia compared with MD, without resulting in appreciable carbohydrate malabsorption or gastrointestinal intolerance.


Journal of Nutrition | 2000

Glucose-Based Oligosaccharides Exhibit Different In Vitro Fermentation Patterns and Affect In Vivo Apparent Nutrient Digestibility and Microbial Populations in Dogs

Elizabeth A. Flickinger; Bryan W. Wolf; Keith A. Garleb; JoMay Chow; Gregory J. Leyer; Paul Johns; George C. Fahey


Journal of Nutrition | 2002

Fructooligosaccharides and Lactobacillus acidophilus Modify Bowel Function and Protein Catabolites Excreted by Healthy Humans

Kelly S. Swanson; Christine M. Grieshop; Elizabeth A. Flickinger; Laura L. Bauer; Bryan W. Wolf; JoMay Chow; Keith A. Garleb; Jennifer A. Williams; George C. Fahey


Journal of Proteome Research | 2014

Fecal Metabolomics of Healthy Breast-Fed versus Formula-Fed Infants before and during In Vitro Batch Culture Fermentation

JoMay Chow; Matthew R. Panasevich; Danny Alexander; Brittany M. Vester Boler; Mariana C. Rossoni Serao; Trevor A. Faber; Laura L. Bauer; George C. Fahey


Archive | 2005

Methods of using gamma cyclodextrin to control blood glucose and insulin secretion

Chron-Si Lai; JoMay Chow; Bryan W. Wolf


Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2007

Effect of a viscous fiber-containing nutrition bar on satiety of patients with type 2 diabetes

JoMay Chow; Yong S. Choe; Michael J. Noss; Kay J. Robinson; Janis E. Dugle; Sonja H. Acosta; Keith A. Garleb


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2013

In vitro fermentation characteristics of select nondigestible oligosaccharides by infant fecal inocula.

Brittany M. Vester Boler; Mariana C. Rossoni Serao; Trevor A. Faber; Laura L. Bauer; JoMay Chow; M.R. Murphy; George C. Fahey


Archive | 2004

Medical Foods and Fructooligosaccharides

Bryan W. Wolf; JoMay Chow; Keith A. Garleb


Archive | 2003

Medical Foods and Fructooligosaccharides: A Novel Fermentable Dietary Fiber

Bryan W. Wolf; JoMay Chow; Maureen K. Snowden; Keith A. Garleb


Archive | 2015

HUMAN MILK OLIGOSACCHARIDES TO AMELIORATE SYMPTOMS OF STRESS

JoMay Chow; Matthew Panasevich

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