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Preparation and Analysis of α-1,6 Glucan as a Slowly Digestible Carbohydrate

Carbohydrate materials that produce lower postprandial blood glucose increase are required for diabetic patients. To develop slowly digestible carbohydrates, the effect of degree of polymerization (DP) of α-1,6 glucan on its digestibility was investigated in vitro and in vivo. We prepared four fract...

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Autores principales: Aizawa, Kenta, Takagi, Hiroki, Kokubo, Eri, Takada, Masayasu
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Japanese Society of Applied Glycoscience 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8575654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34759769
http://dx.doi.org/10.5458/jag.jag.JAG-2021_0001
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author Aizawa, Kenta
Takagi, Hiroki
Kokubo, Eri
Takada, Masayasu
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description Carbohydrate materials that produce lower postprandial blood glucose increase are required for diabetic patients. To develop slowly digestible carbohydrates, the effect of degree of polymerization (DP) of α-1,6 glucan on its digestibility was investigated in vitro and in vivo. We prepared four fractions of α-1,6 glucan composed primarily of DP 3–9, DP 10–30, DP 31–150, and DP 151+ by fractionating a dextran hydrolysate. An in vitro experiment using digestive enzymes showed that the glucose productions of DP 3–9, DP 10–30, DP 31–150, and DP 151+ were 70.3, 53.4, 28.2, and 19.2 % in 2 h, and 92.1, 83.9, 39.6, and 33.3 % in 24 h relative to dextrin, respectively. An in vivo glycemic response showed that the incremental area under the curve (iAUC) of blood glucose levels of α-1,6 glucan with DP 3–9, DP 10–30, DP 31–150, and DP 151+ were 99.5, 84.3, 65.4, and 40.1 % relative to dextrin, respectively. These results indicated that α-1,6 glucan with higher DP had stronger resistance to digestion and produced a smaller blood glucose response. DP 10–30 showed significantly lower maximum blood glucose levels than dextrin; however, no significant difference was observed in iAUC, indicating that DP 10–30 was slowly digestible. In addition, α-1,6 glucan was also produced using an enzymatic reaction with dextrin dextranase (DDase). This produced similar results to DP 10–30. The DDase product can be synthesized from dextrin at low cost. This glucan is expected to be useful as a slowly digestible carbohydrate source.
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spelling pubmed-85756542021-11-09 Preparation and Analysis of α-1,6 Glucan as a Slowly Digestible Carbohydrate Aizawa, Kenta Takagi, Hiroki Kokubo, Eri Takada, Masayasu J Appl Glycosci (1999) Regular Paper Carbohydrate materials that produce lower postprandial blood glucose increase are required for diabetic patients. To develop slowly digestible carbohydrates, the effect of degree of polymerization (DP) of α-1,6 glucan on its digestibility was investigated in vitro and in vivo. We prepared four fractions of α-1,6 glucan composed primarily of DP 3–9, DP 10–30, DP 31–150, and DP 151+ by fractionating a dextran hydrolysate. An in vitro experiment using digestive enzymes showed that the glucose productions of DP 3–9, DP 10–30, DP 31–150, and DP 151+ were 70.3, 53.4, 28.2, and 19.2 % in 2 h, and 92.1, 83.9, 39.6, and 33.3 % in 24 h relative to dextrin, respectively. An in vivo glycemic response showed that the incremental area under the curve (iAUC) of blood glucose levels of α-1,6 glucan with DP 3–9, DP 10–30, DP 31–150, and DP 151+ were 99.5, 84.3, 65.4, and 40.1 % relative to dextrin, respectively. These results indicated that α-1,6 glucan with higher DP had stronger resistance to digestion and produced a smaller blood glucose response. DP 10–30 showed significantly lower maximum blood glucose levels than dextrin; however, no significant difference was observed in iAUC, indicating that DP 10–30 was slowly digestible. In addition, α-1,6 glucan was also produced using an enzymatic reaction with dextrin dextranase (DDase). This produced similar results to DP 10–30. The DDase product can be synthesized from dextrin at low cost. This glucan is expected to be useful as a slowly digestible carbohydrate source. The Japanese Society of Applied Glycoscience 2021-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8575654/ /pubmed/34759769 http://dx.doi.org/10.5458/jag.jag.JAG-2021_0001 Text en 2021 by The Japanese Society of Applied Glycoscience https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access paper distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (by-nc) License (CC-BY-NC4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
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title_short Preparation and Analysis of α-1,6 Glucan as a Slowly Digestible Carbohydrate
title_sort preparation and analysis of α-1,6 glucan as a slowly digestible carbohydrate
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8575654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34759769
http://dx.doi.org/10.5458/jag.jag.JAG-2021_0001
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