Satiety, glycemic profiles, total antioxidant capacity, and postprandial glycemic responses to different sugars in healthy Malaysian adults

Objectives: We investigated a low-glycemic index (GI), minimally refined brown sugar (MRBS) that retains a consistent amount of antioxidant polyphenols. This study aimed to determine whether MRBS has a lower postprandial glycemic response and GI value compared with other types of refined sugar (RS)....

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Main Authors: Azlan, Azrina, Ebadi, Samarghand, Mohd Yusof, Barakatun Nisak, Othman, Nur Maziah Hanum, Kannar, David, Sultana, Sharmin, Mahmood, Zhafarina
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Published: Elsevier 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103133/
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author Azlan, Azrina
Ebadi, Samarghand
Mohd Yusof, Barakatun Nisak
Othman, Nur Maziah Hanum
Kannar, David
Sultana, Sharmin
Mahmood, Zhafarina
author_facet Azlan, Azrina
Ebadi, Samarghand
Mohd Yusof, Barakatun Nisak
Othman, Nur Maziah Hanum
Kannar, David
Sultana, Sharmin
Mahmood, Zhafarina
author_sort Azlan, Azrina
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description Objectives: We investigated a low-glycemic index (GI), minimally refined brown sugar (MRBS) that retains a consistent amount of antioxidant polyphenols. This study aimed to determine whether MRBS has a lower postprandial glycemic response and GI value compared with other types of refined sugar (RS). Low glycemic response foods are also reported to increase satiety. Accordingly, we also evaluated satiety profiles, glycemic profiles (glucose, insulin, and glucagon), and total antioxidant capacity (TAC). Methods: This work shows the results of two single-blind, cross-over studies (studies 1 and 2). For each study 14 healthy Malay individuals with a normal body mass index were recruited. In study 1, capillary blood samples were used to determine the GI of the tested sugars. Venous blood samples were used in study 2 to measure the concentrations of satiety hormones (peptide tyrosine, C-peptide, glucagon-like peptide-1, and leptin), TAC, plasma glucose, insulin, and glucagon concentrations at baseline (0 min) and at 60 and 120 min after consumption of the MRBS and RS formulated jellies. Results: The incremental area under the curve of glucose positive control (312 ± 62.54 mmol.min/L) was significantly higher than that of other types of sucrose (P < 0.05). MRBS (GI: 54 ± 4.5 mmol.min/L) and brown sugar (GI: 50 ± 5.0 mmol.min/L) were categorized as low GI, and RS (GI: 64 ± 5.73 mmol.min/L) was in the medium category, which was significantly lower than the GI of glucose (GI: 100 mmol.min/L; P < 0.05). Likewise, there was a significant difference in satiety profiles (peptide tyrosine and C-peptide), glycemic profile (glucagon), and TAC (P < 0.05) between RS and MRBS jellies. Conclusions: The results of our work show that MRBS had a lower GI (study 1), and better satiety, glycemic profiles, and TAC (study 2) compared with RS.
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spelling upm-1031332023-12-05T03:35:49Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103133/ Satiety, glycemic profiles, total antioxidant capacity, and postprandial glycemic responses to different sugars in healthy Malaysian adults Azlan, Azrina Ebadi, Samarghand Mohd Yusof, Barakatun Nisak Othman, Nur Maziah Hanum Kannar, David Sultana, Sharmin Mahmood, Zhafarina Objectives: We investigated a low-glycemic index (GI), minimally refined brown sugar (MRBS) that retains a consistent amount of antioxidant polyphenols. This study aimed to determine whether MRBS has a lower postprandial glycemic response and GI value compared with other types of refined sugar (RS). Low glycemic response foods are also reported to increase satiety. Accordingly, we also evaluated satiety profiles, glycemic profiles (glucose, insulin, and glucagon), and total antioxidant capacity (TAC). Methods: This work shows the results of two single-blind, cross-over studies (studies 1 and 2). For each study 14 healthy Malay individuals with a normal body mass index were recruited. In study 1, capillary blood samples were used to determine the GI of the tested sugars. Venous blood samples were used in study 2 to measure the concentrations of satiety hormones (peptide tyrosine, C-peptide, glucagon-like peptide-1, and leptin), TAC, plasma glucose, insulin, and glucagon concentrations at baseline (0 min) and at 60 and 120 min after consumption of the MRBS and RS formulated jellies. Results: The incremental area under the curve of glucose positive control (312 ± 62.54 mmol.min/L) was significantly higher than that of other types of sucrose (P < 0.05). MRBS (GI: 54 ± 4.5 mmol.min/L) and brown sugar (GI: 50 ± 5.0 mmol.min/L) were categorized as low GI, and RS (GI: 64 ± 5.73 mmol.min/L) was in the medium category, which was significantly lower than the GI of glucose (GI: 100 mmol.min/L; P < 0.05). Likewise, there was a significant difference in satiety profiles (peptide tyrosine and C-peptide), glycemic profile (glucagon), and TAC (P < 0.05) between RS and MRBS jellies. Conclusions: The results of our work show that MRBS had a lower GI (study 1), and better satiety, glycemic profiles, and TAC (study 2) compared with RS. Elsevier 2022 Article PeerReviewed Azlan, Azrina and Ebadi, Samarghand and Mohd Yusof, Barakatun Nisak and Othman, Nur Maziah Hanum and Kannar, David and Sultana, Sharmin and Mahmood, Zhafarina (2022) Satiety, glycemic profiles, total antioxidant capacity, and postprandial glycemic responses to different sugars in healthy Malaysian adults. Nutrition, 97. art. no. 111551. pp. 1-10. ISSN 1873-1244 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0899900721004135 10.1016/j.nut.2021.111551
spellingShingle Azlan, Azrina
Ebadi, Samarghand
Mohd Yusof, Barakatun Nisak
Othman, Nur Maziah Hanum
Kannar, David
Sultana, Sharmin
Mahmood, Zhafarina
Satiety, glycemic profiles, total antioxidant capacity, and postprandial glycemic responses to different sugars in healthy Malaysian adults
title Satiety, glycemic profiles, total antioxidant capacity, and postprandial glycemic responses to different sugars in healthy Malaysian adults
title_full Satiety, glycemic profiles, total antioxidant capacity, and postprandial glycemic responses to different sugars in healthy Malaysian adults
title_fullStr Satiety, glycemic profiles, total antioxidant capacity, and postprandial glycemic responses to different sugars in healthy Malaysian adults
title_full_unstemmed Satiety, glycemic profiles, total antioxidant capacity, and postprandial glycemic responses to different sugars in healthy Malaysian adults
title_short Satiety, glycemic profiles, total antioxidant capacity, and postprandial glycemic responses to different sugars in healthy Malaysian adults
title_sort satiety, glycemic profiles, total antioxidant capacity, and postprandial glycemic responses to different sugars in healthy malaysian adults
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103133/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103133/