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Published in: European Journal of Nutrition 8/2008

01-12-2008 | ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION

An explorative study of in vivo digestive starch characteristics and postprandial glucose kinetics of wholemeal wheat bread

Authors: Marion G. Priebe, Renate E. Wachters-Hagedoorn, Janneke A. J. Heimweg, Alexandra Small, Tom Preston, Henk Elzinga, Frans Stellaard, Roel J. Vonk

Published in: European Journal of Nutrition | Issue 8/2008

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Abstract

Background

Based on in vitro measurements, it is assumed that starch in wholemeal bread is rapidly digestible, which is considered to be less desirable for health.

Aim of the study

To evaluate the in vitro prediction, we characterized starch digestion of wholemeal wheat bread (WB) and postprandial glucose kinetics in healthy volunteers.

Methods

In a crossover study 4 healthy men ingested either intrinsically 13C-enriched WB (133 g) or glucose (55 g) in water. Plasma glucose and insulin concentrations were monitored during 6 h postprandially. Using a primed continuous infusion of D-[6,6-2H2] glucose, the rate of systemic appearance of glucose was estimated (reflecting glucose influx) and the endogenous glucose production calculated.

Results

The glucose influx rate after WB was comparable with that after glucose in the early postprandial phase (0–2 h) (P = 0.396) and higher in the late postprandial phase (2–4 h) (P = 0.005). Despite the same initial glucose influx rate the 0–2 h incremental area under the curve (IAUC) of insulin after WB was 41% lower than after glucose (P = 0.037). Paradoxically endogenous glucose production after WB was significantly more suppressed than after glucose (0–2 h IAUC: P = 0.015, 2–4 h IAUC: P = 0.018).

Conclusions

Starch in WB seems to be partly rapidly and partly slowly digestible. Postprandial insulin response and endogenous glucose production after WB ingestion might not solely be determined by the digestive characteristics of starch; other components of WB seem to affect glucose homeostasis. In vitro measurements might not always predict in vivo starch digestion precisely.
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Metadata
Title
An explorative study of in vivo digestive starch characteristics and postprandial glucose kinetics of wholemeal wheat bread
Authors
Marion G. Priebe
Renate E. Wachters-Hagedoorn
Janneke A. J. Heimweg
Alexandra Small
Tom Preston
Henk Elzinga
Frans Stellaard
Roel J. Vonk
Publication date
01-12-2008
Publisher
D. Steinkopff-Verlag
Published in
European Journal of Nutrition / Issue 8/2008
Print ISSN: 1436-6207
Electronic ISSN: 1436-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00394-008-0743-6

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