Effects of isomalt consumption on gastrointestinal and metabolic parameters in healthy volunteers

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作者
Gostner, A
Schäffer, V
Theis, S
Menzel, T
Lührs, H
Melcher, R
Schauber, J
Kudlich, T
Dusel, G
Dorbath, D
Kozianowski, G
Scheppach, W
机构
[1] Univ Wurzburg, Dept Med, D-97080 Wurzburg, Germany
[2] SUEDZUCKER AG, D-67283 Obrigheim Pfalz, Germany
关键词
isomalt; metabolic parameters; stool parameters; healthy volunteers;
D O I
10.1079/BJN20051510
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
The polyol isomalt (Palatinit((R))) is a well established sugar replacer. The impact of regular isomalt consumption on metabolism and parameters of gut function in nineteen healthy volunteers was examined in a randomised, double-blind, cross-over trial with two 4-week test periods. Volunteers received 30 g isomalt or 30 g sucrose daily as part of a controlled diet. In addition to clinical standard diagnostics, biomarkers and parameters currently discussed as risk factors for CHD, diabetes or obesity were analysed. Urine and stool Ca and phosphate excretions were measured. In addition, mean transit time, defecation frequency, stool consistency and weight were determined. Consumption of test products was affirmed by the urinary excretion of mannitol. Blood lipids were comparable in both phases, especially in volunteers with hyperlipidaemia, apart from lower apo A-1 (P=0.03) for all subjects. Remnant-like particles, oxidised LDL, NEFA, fructosamine and leptin were comparable and not influenced by isomalt. Ca and phosphate homeostasis was not affected. Stool frequency was moderately increased in the isomalt phase (P=0.006) without changes in stool consistency and stool water. This suggests that isomalt is well tolerated and that consumption of isomalt does not impair metabolic function or induce hypercalciuria. In addition, the study data indicate that isomalt could be useful in improving bowel function.
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