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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2022 Mar 7;14(5):1123.
doi: 10.3390/nu14051123.

A Decentralized Study Setup Enables to Quantify the Effect of Polymerization and Linkage of α-Glucans on Post-Prandial Glucose Response

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Randomized Controlled Trial

A Decentralized Study Setup Enables to Quantify the Effect of Polymerization and Linkage of α-Glucans on Post-Prandial Glucose Response

Frederik Delodder et al. Nutrients. .

Abstract

The complexity of the carbohydrate structure is associated with post-prandial glucose response and diverse health benefits. The aim of this study was to determine whether, thanks to the usage of minimally invasive glucose monitors, it was possible to evaluate, in a decentralized study setup, the post-prandial glycemic response (PPGR) of α-glucans differing systematically in their degree of polymerization (DP 3 vs. DP 60) and in their linkage structure (dextrin vs. dextran). Ten healthy subjects completed a double-blind, randomized, decentralized crossover trial, testing at home, in real life conditions, four self-prepared test beverages consisting of 25 g α-glucan dissolved in 300 mL water. The incremental area under the curve of the 120 min PPGR (2h-iAUC) was the highest for Dextrin DP 3 (163 ± 27 mmol/L*min), followed by Dextrin DP 60 (-25%, p = 0.208), Dextran DP 60 (-59%, p = 0.002), and non-fully caloric Resistant Dextrin (-68%, p = 0.002). These results show that a fully decentralized crossover study can be successfully used to assess the influence of both polymerization and structure of α-glucans on PPGR.

Keywords: decentralized study design; polymerization; post-prandial glucose response (PPGR); α-glucans.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Average 2h-PPGR of the four test beverages featuring 25 g powder dissolved in 300 mL water. Data are shown as Mean ± SE at cross-sectional time-points every 15 min (N = 10 subjects).

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