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The Potential of Modulating the Reducing Sugar Released (and the Potential Glycemic Response) of Muffins Using a Combination of a Stevia Sweetener and Cocoa Powder †

Muffins are popular bakery products. However, they generally contain high amounts of sugar. The over-consumption of muffins may therefore result in a high calorie intake and could lead to increased health risks. For this reason, muffins were prepared substituting sucrose with two levels of a base of...

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Autores principales: Gao, Jingrong, Guo, Xinbo, Brennan, Margaret A., Mason, Susan L., Zeng, Xin-An, Brennan, Charles S.
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6963941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31817474
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods8120644
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author Gao, Jingrong
Guo, Xinbo
Brennan, Margaret A.
Mason, Susan L.
Zeng, Xin-An
Brennan, Charles S.
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Guo, Xinbo
Brennan, Margaret A.
Mason, Susan L.
Zeng, Xin-An
Brennan, Charles S.
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description Muffins are popular bakery products. However, they generally contain high amounts of sugar. The over-consumption of muffins may therefore result in a high calorie intake and could lead to increased health risks. For this reason, muffins were prepared substituting sucrose with two levels of a base of stevia (Stevianna(®)). In addition, cocoa powder and vanilla were added to the muffin formulation with and without Stevianna(®) to mask any potential off flavors. Results illustrate that muffins with 50% Stevianna(®) replacement of sucrose were similar to the control samples in terms of volume, density and texture. However, replacement of sugar with 100% Stevianna(®) resulted in reductions in height (from 41 to 28 mm), volume (from 63 to 51 mL), and increased firmness (by four-fold) compared to the control sample. Sugar replacement significantly reduced the in vitro predictive glycemic response of muffins (by up to 55% of the control sample). This work illustrates the importance of sugar in maintaining muffin structure as well as controlling the rate of glucose release during simulated digestions.
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spelling pubmed-69639412020-01-27 The Potential of Modulating the Reducing Sugar Released (and the Potential Glycemic Response) of Muffins Using a Combination of a Stevia Sweetener and Cocoa Powder † Gao, Jingrong Guo, Xinbo Brennan, Margaret A. Mason, Susan L. Zeng, Xin-An Brennan, Charles S. Foods Article Muffins are popular bakery products. However, they generally contain high amounts of sugar. The over-consumption of muffins may therefore result in a high calorie intake and could lead to increased health risks. For this reason, muffins were prepared substituting sucrose with two levels of a base of stevia (Stevianna(®)). In addition, cocoa powder and vanilla were added to the muffin formulation with and without Stevianna(®) to mask any potential off flavors. Results illustrate that muffins with 50% Stevianna(®) replacement of sucrose were similar to the control samples in terms of volume, density and texture. However, replacement of sugar with 100% Stevianna(®) resulted in reductions in height (from 41 to 28 mm), volume (from 63 to 51 mL), and increased firmness (by four-fold) compared to the control sample. Sugar replacement significantly reduced the in vitro predictive glycemic response of muffins (by up to 55% of the control sample). This work illustrates the importance of sugar in maintaining muffin structure as well as controlling the rate of glucose release during simulated digestions. MDPI 2019-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6963941/ /pubmed/31817474 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods8120644 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gao, Jingrong
Guo, Xinbo
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Mason, Susan L.
Zeng, Xin-An
Brennan, Charles S.
The Potential of Modulating the Reducing Sugar Released (and the Potential Glycemic Response) of Muffins Using a Combination of a Stevia Sweetener and Cocoa Powder †
title The Potential of Modulating the Reducing Sugar Released (and the Potential Glycemic Response) of Muffins Using a Combination of a Stevia Sweetener and Cocoa Powder †
title_full The Potential of Modulating the Reducing Sugar Released (and the Potential Glycemic Response) of Muffins Using a Combination of a Stevia Sweetener and Cocoa Powder †
title_fullStr The Potential of Modulating the Reducing Sugar Released (and the Potential Glycemic Response) of Muffins Using a Combination of a Stevia Sweetener and Cocoa Powder †
title_full_unstemmed The Potential of Modulating the Reducing Sugar Released (and the Potential Glycemic Response) of Muffins Using a Combination of a Stevia Sweetener and Cocoa Powder †
title_short The Potential of Modulating the Reducing Sugar Released (and the Potential Glycemic Response) of Muffins Using a Combination of a Stevia Sweetener and Cocoa Powder †
title_sort potential of modulating the reducing sugar released (and the potential glycemic response) of muffins using a combination of a stevia sweetener and cocoa powder †
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6963941/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31817474
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods8120644
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